DIGESTIVE SYSTEM
ENZYMES
BONES
JOINTS
MUSCLES
100

What structure increases the surface area for absorption in the small intestine?

Villi
100

What is the role of an enzyme in digestion? 

Act as a catalyst that speeds up chemical reactions (EG; DIGESTION) without being used up

100

Which bone connects the upper arm to the shoulder?

Humerus

100

What type of joint is found at the shoulder?

Ball-and-socket

100

What type of movement occurs when the angle of a joint decreases, such as bending the knee?

Flexion

200

What is the main function of the digestive system?

To break down food into small molecules for absorption and use by the body

200

What type of nutrients are broken down by protease enzymes?

Proteins

200

Which part of the skeleton produces red and white blood cells?

Bone marrow

200

What type of joint is found in the knee and elbow?

Hinge

200

What muscle contracts to straighten the arm (extension)?  

Triceps

300

Where does most chemical digestion and nutrient absorption occur?

Small intestine

300

Why are enzymes considered specific?

Each enzyme only binds to a particular substrate due to its unique active site shape (LOCK & KEY MODEL)

300

What is the functional difference between ligaments and tendons?

Ligaments connect bone to bone.

Tendons connect muscle to bone.

300

What structure covers the ends of bones in synovial joints to prevent damage?

Cartilage

300

What is the role of antagonistic muscle pairs in movement?

One muscle contracts while the other relaxes to allow controlled movement

400

What organ produces bile?

Liver

400
Name 2 factors that can affect enzyme activity

pH

Temperature

Substrate concentration

Enzyme concentration


400

What is the difference between compact bone and spongy bone?

Compact bone is dense and strong for support.

Spongy bone is lighter, porous, and contains marrow  

400

Name an example of where you would find a saddle joint.

Thumb or sternoclavicular

400

What happens to the opposing muscle during flexion of a joint?

It relaxes and lengthens (antagonist muscle)

500

Where does chemical digestion of carbohydrates begin? And name the enzyme.

Mouth (saliva), amylase

500

What happens to enzyme activity if the temperature is too high?

The enzyme denatures and loses its shape, so it can no longer function

500

List the 5 functions of the skeeltal system

Movement

Protection

Support/framework

Blood cell production

Storage of minerals

500

What type of joint is found between the bones of the skull in adults?

Fibrous / immovable

500

How do the quadriceps and hamstrings work together to produce movement at the knee joint? Include and example

They act as an antagonistic pair: 

EG 1: the quadriceps contract to extend (straighten) the knee - while the hamstrings relax

EG 2: the hamstrings contract to flex (bend) the knee while the quadriceps relax.