Tiny building blocks that make up living things are?
Stem= The tiny building blocks....
Cells
What are the five functions of the Skeletal System?
Stem= The five functions of the Skeletal System are...
support, protect, movement, production, and storing
What is the most plentiful mineral for bones?
Stem= The most plentiful mineral for bones is...
Calcium
What connects muscles to bones?
Stem= ____ connects muscles to bones
Tendon
Tissues that contract and relax and make movement possible are?
Stem= Tissues that contract and relax and make movement possible are...
Muscles
What are the three types of Plant tissue?
Stem= The three types of plant tissue are...
Transport, protect, and ground
How do muscles allow for movement in the skeletal system?
Stem= The muscle allows for movement by...
attaching themselves to the bone and pulling on the bone to allow for movement.
What is the difference as far as function between red and yellow marrow?
Stem= The difference between red and yellow marrow is...
Red marrow produces red blood cells and yellow marrow stores fat.
What are the three types of muscle?
Stem= The three types of muscle are...
Skeletal, smooth, & Cardiac
Pumps blood through the body, enables you to breathe, holds you upright, and allows you to move are all examples of what system?
Stem= The system that these examples are for is the...
Muscular system
What is the correct order in levels of organization
Stem= The correct levels of organization is...
Cell, Tissue, Organs, Organ System, & Organism
Which part of the skeletal system is responsible for supporting and protecting?
Stem= The part of the skeletal system responsible for supporting and protecting is...
the Axial Skeleton
What allows for bones to move smoothly across each other without pain or discomfort?
Stem= The ___ allows for bones to move smoothly across each other without pain or discomfort.
Cartilage
What are 2 functions of the muscular system?
Stem= The 2 functions of the muscular system are...
Pump blood through the body, enables you to breathe, allow for movement, holds you upright.
What are the 2 types of "movement muscle"?
Stem= The two types of "movement muscle" is...
Involuntary and voluntary movement
What are some differences that exist between a unicellular organism and a multicellular organism?
Stem= Some differences that exist are...
unicellular organisms are made up of one cell, need fewer resources, and can live in harsher conditions. While, multicellular organisms are made up of more than one cell, need more help, and depend on each other to live.
When bones stop growing, what is the one unique thing a bone can still do?
Stem= The unique thing a bone can still do once they stop growing is...
they can repair themselves if broken
What is the name of the joint that allows the bones to rotate in a large circle? Give me 1 example
Stem= The name of the joint that allows the bones to rotate in a large circle is...
Stem= the one example of this joint is...
Ball & Socket Joint
Hips or Shoulders
How would you differentiate between a skeletal muscle and a smooth muscle?
Stem= I would differentiate between a skeletal muscle and a smooth muscle by...
a skeletal muscle located attached to your bones and allows for movement, while a smooth muscle is located in internal organs and moves materials through the body.
What is the main difference between a twitch and walking? Explain.
Stem= The main difference between a twitch and walking is...
I am buff, yet nervous, I like to connect but also protect. What am I?
Stem= I am...
Human & Animal Tissue
The name of the connective tissue that is responsible for allowing movement, found at the end of bones, and prevents to much movement are called?
Stem= The name of the connective tissue is called...
Ligaments
What are two ways to help prevent or lower chances of getting Osteoporosis?
Stem= Two ways to help prevent or lower chances of getting Osteoporosis is...
Exercising, watching what you eat, and consuming calcium.
What is the one major difference between a heart muscle and a skeletal muscle?
Stem= The major difference between a heart muscle and a skeletal muscle is...
Heart muscles never get tired, while the skeletal muscle does
What can you infer about a bodybuilder who does not stretch or lift properly (correctly) during a workout?
Stem= I can infer that...
A bodybuilder that does not stretch properly or lift correctly can be subjected to a muscle tear or strain.