Smooth Muscle
Antagonistic Pairs
Interesting facts
Joints and bones
what bones do and names
100

How quickly does smooth muscle react?

Slowly.

100

What is an example of a antagonistic pair?

Bicep and tricep

100

What is the rarest muscle in the human body?

The palmaris longus.

100
what 2 joints are ball and socket joints

hip and shoulder

100

what would happen if you had no bones

blob on the floor

200

Where is smooth muscle found?

In the blood vessels and organs.

200

What are the two muscles the effect the joint called?

Flexors and Extensers.

200

What is the strongest muscle compared to its size?

The masseter or the jaw muscle.

200

What are elbow and knees

hinge joints

200

What do bone marrow make? Name one

Stem cells, Platelets, blood cells

300

What type of movement is smooth muscle responsible for?

Involuntary movement.

300

How do antagonistic pairs work?

One muscle bends the joint and one straightens the joint.

300

what kind of electromagnetic radiation is used to make pictures of bones?

X-rays

300

How many bones does the skull have

22 bones

300

what are the bones in your fingers and toes called

Phalanges

400

Can smooth muscle cells regenerate?

Yes.

400

What does the agonist and the antagonist do.

The agonist flexes the joint and the antagonist straightens the joint.

400

What is the widest muscle in the body?

The latissimus dorsi.

400

What kind of joint is the thumb

Saddle Joints

400

what are minerals stored in bones and released into body when needed/

calcium and phosphorus

500

What are two functions of smooth muscle?

Closing airways and Moving food through the intestines.

500

In the scenario where the arm is bent, which muscle is the antagonist and which muscle is the angonist?

The agonist is the bicep and the tricep is the antagonist.

500

What bone is not connected to any other bone?

Hyoid bone

500

how many bones are in a newborn child

300 bones

500

what is the skeletal system disorder that causes dwarfism

Achondroplasia