joints
muscles
true or false
loot box 1
loot box 2
100

joints that fuse together often found in the skull

immovable joints

100

three kinds of muscles 

skelital muscle smooth muscle and cardiac muscle 

100

muscles grow when flexed 

false 

100

What are growth plates, and what role do they play in bone growth?

Growth plates are areas of cartilage near the ends of long bones where new bone tissue is added, allowing bones to grow longer.

100

What is the main function of the skeletal system?

The skeletal system supports the body, protects organs, helps with movement, produces blood cells, and stores minerals.

200

This movement occurs around a single axis, enabling actions such as turning your head from side to side.

pivot joint

200

Tendons are strong bands of fibrous connective tissue that attach muscles to bones.

tendons 

200

babies have more bones than an adult 

true

200

What is the difference between voluntary and involuntary muscles?

Voluntary muscles are under conscious control while involuntary muscles work automatically

200

What is the difference between a tendon and a ligament?

Tendons connect muscle to bone, while ligaments connect bone to bone.

300

joints that allow a small amount of movement between the bones. They are connected by cartilage, which provides flexibility while still keeping the bones firmly joined.

slightly movable joint

300

difference between striated and non striated muscles

Striated muscles move the skeleton and are under voluntary control, while non-striatedmuscles control internal organs and work automatically.

300

red blood cells can be made in the bone 

true

300

What mineral is stored in bones and helps keep them strong?

Calcium

300

What type of joint is found in the shoulder and hip, and what movements does it allow?

A ball-and-socket joint; it allows movement in many directions, including rotation.

400

This structure allows the widest range of movement of any joint type.

ball in socket joint 

400

the action of one muscle contracting while the other is relaxed 

antagonist pair

400

milk makes you taller 

false

400

What is the name of the process by which red blood cells are produced?

Erythropoiesis

400

How do muscles contract to produce movement?

Muscles contract when actin and myosin filaments slide past each other, shortening the muscle fiber.

500

a type of joint that allows movement in one direction, similar to the way a door hinge opens and closes.

hinge joints

500

places to find cardiac muscles 

the heart 

500

tendons can grow back 

false

500

What is the difference between compact bone and spongy bone?

Compact bone is dense and hard while spongy bone is lighter and contains many spaces often filled with bone marrow.

500

What is an antagonistic pair of muscles? Give an example.

An antagonistic pair consists of two muscles that work opposite each other; for example, the biceps and triceps. When one contracts, the other relaxes.