Muscles can be divided into these three types.
What is smooth, cardiac, and skeletal?
The area where two bones join together.
What is a Joint?
This is where the skin is thickest on the body.
What is the heel?
This condition involves having an abnormally curved spine.
What is Scoliosis?
This structure connects muscles to bones.
What is a tendon?
This is the largest muscle in the body.
What is the Gluteus Maximus?
This attaches one bone to another.
What is a Ligament?
This is where the skin is the thinnest on the body.
What is the eyelid?
This is an injury resulting from overexertion or trauma which involve tearing or stretching of muscle fibers.
What is a Strain.
There are approximately this many muscles in the body.
What is 650?
This is the strongest muscle in the body.
What is the Masseter?
The shoulder and hip are this type of joint.
What is a Ball and Socket Joint?
What is 9 pounds?
This is an injury resulting from overexertion or trauma that is near a joint and involves injury of one or more ligaments.
What is a Sprain?
This is the body’s largest organ.
What is the Skin?
This is the lower jaw bone.
What is the mandible?
The number of cervical vertebrae.
What is 7?
This vitamin is synthesized in the skin.
What is Vitamin D?
This condition increases risk for fractures due to having "brittle bones."
What is Osteoporosis?
All the blood vessels in the skin, if connected end to end, can be up to this long.
What is 11 miles?
This is the hardest working muscle in the body.
What is the Heart?
There are this many bones in a human skeleton.
What is 206?
This type of cells give the skin its color.
What are melanocytes?
"Lockjaw" is the common name for this disease, which causes painful muscle contractions, particularly of your mouth and jaw.
What is Tetanus?
This finger, making up 50% of your hands strength, is the strongest finger.
What is the pinky?
Muscles make up this percentage of your total body weight.
What is 40%?
This is the longest bone in the body.
What is the Femur?
These are the three main layers of skin.
What is the epidermis, dermis, and hypodermis?
This type of fracture is severe enough to break through the skin.
What is a compound fracture?
The "Funny Bone" isn't actually a bone; it is this type of structure instead.
What is nerve?
This is the molecule that provides the only energy source for muscle contraction.
What is ATP?
This is a the smallest bone in the body.
What is the Stapes?
This muscle in the skin is responsible for goosebumps.
What is the erector pilae?
This type of burn destroys the entire thickness of the epidermis and dermis.
What is a third degree burn?
A baby has this many bones.
What is 270?
These four muscles make up the rotator cuff.
What are Supraspinatus, Infraspinatus, Teres Minor, and Subscapularis? (SITS)
What is Periosteum?
This is the protein that keeps skin smooth and firm.
What is Collagen?
Shin splints happen when there is injury to this muscle.
What is tibialis anterior?
Finger nails grow at this rate.
What is 2mm per month?