Skeletal System
Muscular System
Nervous System
Sections of the brain
Injuries
100

How many bones are in your body

206

100

What do muscles do?

Allow for voluntary and unvuntary movements.

100

What are the two main parts of the nervous system?

The brain and spinal cord.

100

What is the cerebrum?

The brain.

100

What is a break in the bone called?

Fracture.

200

What is one way to care for the skeletal system.

Eat healthy, physical activity, medication, etc.

200

How do muscles work?

Consist of long, fibrous cells that make every part of your body move

200

What is a layer?

One thickness or fold spread over or under another.

200

What does the brain control and coordinate?

The nervous system.

200

What is a bone that slips out of place?

A dislocation.

300

What is a joint

The point which two points meet

300

How does good posture affect your muscles?

Keeps your muscles strong, especially your back.

300

What is a vertebra?

The spinal bone.

300

What are the pons?

Helps regulate breathing and controls the muscles.

300

What is arthritis?

Inflammation in the joints.

400

What is a ligament

A band of fibrous slightly elastic connective that attaches one bone to another.

400

What are the muscles that close and open the joint?

Flexor and extensor.

400

What are nerves made up of?

Neurons.

400

What is the 3-inch long stalk of nerve cells and fibers that connects the spinal cord to the rest of the brain?

The Brain Stem

400

What is the disorder that gradually destroys the fibers of the skeletal muscles.

Musclular distophy.

500

What is the process by which bone is formed, renewed and repaired.

Ossification 

500

What is a cardiac muscle?

Type of strained muscle that forms the wall of the heart.

500

How many pairs of cervical nerves do you have?

8.

500

What regulates heartbeat and respiratory rate.

Medulla oblongata

500

What is the group of neurological disorders that are the result of damage to the brain.

Cerebral Palsy