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Name that Muscle
100
The number muscles we have in our body.
What is over 650 muscles?
100
The muscles that we can control.
What is voluntary or skeletal?
100
This attaches your muscles to bone.
What are tendons?
100
Voluntary or involuntary - the heart.
What is involuntary?
100
This longest muscle moves your leg and twists your knee.
What is the sartorius?
200
The number of muscles it takes to smile.
What is 17?
200
This type of muscle pumps blood around your body.
What is cardiac muscle?
200
The three types of muscles are...
What are skeletal, smooth, and cardiac?
200
Voluntary or involuntary - The biceps.
What is voluntary?
200
This muscle helps to move your shoulder.
What is the deltoid?
300
Does it take more muscles to smile or frown?
What is frown?
300
This type of muscle helps to move food through the digestive system.
What is smooth or involuntary?
300
This is how your muscles get the signal to move.
What is the brain sends a message?
300
Voluntary or involuntary - The quadriceps.
What is voluntary?
300
This is the strongest muscle in your body.
What is the muscle that controls your jaw?
400
The number of muscles it takes to frown.
What is 43.
400
These muscles cover our bones and help us move.
What are skeletal muscles?
400
How skeletal muscles work together to move your arm.
What is in pairs?
400
Voluntary or involuntary - The stomach.
What is involuntary?
400
This strong group of muscles moves your legs.
What are the quadriceps?
500
Hundreds of muscles contract and relax rapidly to warm your body.
What is shivering?
500
These muscles don't connect to bones, but they help control organs in our body.
What are smooth muscles?
500
This is what makes your muscles grow big and strong.
What is exercise?
500
Voluntary or involuntary - The muscles in your digestive system.
What is involuntary?
500
Practicing a skill repeatedly makes your muscles move more precisely.
What is muscle memory?