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100

How many muscles are in the human body?

Over 600

100

What is the function of joints in the human body?

Joints connect bones and allow movement

100

What are bones primarily made of that give them strength?

Collagen and minerals like calcium

100

What do bones provide to the body?

Support and shape

100

What muscle is responsible for blinking your eyes?

The orbicularis oculi

200

What is the main function of muscles in the human body?

To enable movement by contracting and relaxing

200

What type of joint is found in the shoulder?

Ball-and-socket joint

200
What do bones, muscles, and joints do together?

Support movement

200

How do bones protect us?

They shield vital organs

200

What is the fastest muscle in your body?

The stapedius in the ear

300

What are the three types of muscles in the body?

Skeletal, smooth, and Cardiac

300

Which joint in the body acts like a hinge, allowing a back-and-forth movement?

The elbow (hinge joint)

300

Name one of the four types of bones

Long, short, flat, or irregular

300

How do bones help us move?

They act as levers for muscles

300

True or false: Your tongue is the strongest muscle in your body

False

400

Which muscle type is responsible for pumping blood throughout the body?

Cardiac muscle

400

Name the joint that connects the skull to the spine and allows the head to rotate?

The pivot joint

400

Which type of bone protects vital organs?

Flat bones

400

What minerals do bones store?

Calcium and phosphorus

400

How fast can the human eye blink?

In about 100-150 milliseconds

500

Name 1 or more factors out of the 3 things muscles are attached to?

Bones, internal organs, and/or blood vessels

500

What type of joint is found in the wrist?

Gliding joint

500

How do bones respond to stress?

They grow and repair

500

Why are your bones still working even when you are resting?

They support the body's weight and maintain posture

500

What muscle in your body never rests, even when you're asleep?

The heart (cardiac muscle)