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Joints and Functions
Muscles & Skin
Injuries & Prevention & Disease
Functions of the Skeletal System
Bone Structures & Functions
100
This joint allows for greatest range of motion
What is Ball & Socket Joint
100
A burn that goes through the first layer of skin (epidermis)
What is 1st Degree Burn
100
What is one thing you can do for a strain or a pulled muscle
What is ice, heat, compression, elevation, rest
100
This function allows our insides to stay safe from harm
What is protection
100
The bones have these structures that carry blood vessels through them, what are they?
What are the canals
200
The Hinge Joint allows for what type of movement?
What is Back and Forth (Flexion & Relaxation)
200
This type of muscle is found only in the heart
What is Cardiac Muscle
200
What is 1 thing you can do to prevent a muscle injury?
What is stretch, warm up, jogging
200
This function allows us to stand upright
What is support
200
This structure is a hard structure that help to protect the bone
What is Compact Bone
300
A place where two bones come together
What is a joint
300
What type of muscle attaches to bones
What is Skeletal Muscle
300
This is what we call a bone when it is broken
What is Fracture
300
This function is the same as the function of the bone marrow
What is makes blood cells
300
_______is the part of the bone that allows our bones to be lightweight but still strong.
What is Spongy Bone
400
This joint is found mainly in your wrist and ankles
What is Gliding Joint
400
The layer of skin that contains the blood vessels, nerves, sweat glands & hair follicles
What is the Dermis
400
This is where the cartilage in your body wears down and your bones begin to rub together
What is Arthritis
400
This function allows you to walk, run, kick a ball, swing a bat, etc.
What is movement
400
The function of the bone marrow
What is to make blood cells
500
If I kick a soccer ball, what are 2 bones and 2 joints that you would be using
What is (bones) phalanges, tibia, fibula (joints) gliding, ball and socket, hinge joint
500
The difference between voluntary and involuntary muscles are _________
What is voluntary-have control of the movement involuntary-don't have control over
500
This machine takes pictures of inside your body (muscles & bones) and is usually followed by an arthroscopy
What is MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging)
500
The bones store 2 minerals, what are they?
What is Calcium & Phosphorous
500
The function of the periosteum is ________
What is outer covering, protection