This part of the cell is like a protective wall around the cell.
What is the cell membrane?
This set of fixed bones protects the brain.
What is the cranium?
Muscles that attach to the bones go by this name.
The place where two or more bones connect goes by this name.
What is a joint?
What are ligaments?
The brain of the cell goes by this name.
What is the nucleus?
This set of bones protect the organs of abdomen.
What is the rib cage?
Muscles that move without having to think about them go by this name.
What are involuntary muscles?
The type of joint that cannot move.
What is a fixed joint?
Muscle-building happens when muscles get stressed. The stress caused these in muscle fibers. These will be repaired by the body's immune system.
What are tears?
The small parts within the cell go by this name.
What is an organelle?
These bones of the spine are separated by cushion=y disks that allow for movement.
What are vertebrae?
The heart is made up of these muscle types.
What are cardiac muscles?
Hip joints and shoulder joints have the greatest amount of movement because of this type of joint.
What is the ball and socket joint?
These three things are necessary for a healthy, strong body.
What are food, play, and sleep?
What is the mitochondria?
These bones are the largest of the human body.
What are the femur bones?
What are blood vessels?
Where one bone fits into the ringlike ligament of another bone.
What is the pivot joint?
Arthritis is a type of disease that causes THIS in the joints.
What is inflamation?
Like a cafe or a construction site, these organelles make proteins that make up all the stuff for body structures, including cells.
What are ribosomes?
Feet and toes are made up of these three sets of bones.
What are tarsals, metatarsals, and phalanges?
Muscles work in pairs to do this job for the body.
What is movement?
Knees, elbows, toes, and fingers can only move forward and backward because of this type of joint.
What is the hinge joint?
This fluid keeps the joints lubricated.
What is synovial fluid?