Skeletal Diseases
Muscular Diseases
Bone Structure + Function
Muscle Physiology
100

Common skeletal condition found in adults that causes bones to become weak and brittle.

What is osteoporosis?

100

This common condition causes painful muscle tightening or spasms, often after exercise or dehydration.

What are muscle cramps?

100

This hard, dense outer layer of bone provides most of its strength.

What is compact bone?

100

These proteins slide past each other during muscle contraction.

What are actin and myosin?


200

Found in children, this disease caused by a vitamin D deficiency leads to bowed legs and soft bones.

What is rickets?

200

This autoimmune disease causes muscle weakness because the immune system attacks receptors needed for muscle contraction.

What is myasthenia gravis?

200

This softer, spongy bone tissue is found at the ends of long bones and contains red marrow.

What is cancellous (spongy) bone?

200

This ion triggers muscle contraction by binding to troponin.

What is calcium?

300

This autoimmune disorder causes chronic inflammation of the joints, often leading to bone erosion and deformity.

What is rheumatoid arthritis?

300

This group of genetic disorders leads to progressive muscle weakness due to mutations affecting dystrophin.

What is muscular dystrophy?

300

This canal system in bones contains blood vessels and nerves that nourish bone tissue.

What are Haversian canals?

300

This neurotransmitter is released at the neuromuscular junction to activate muscle fibers.

What is acetylcholine?

400

This genetic disorder causes extremely fragile bones due to a defect in collagen production and is sometimes called “brittle bone disease.”

What is osteogenesis imperfecta?

400

This inflammatory disease causes muscle weakness and muscle fiber breakdown, often diagnosed with elevated creatine kinase levels.

What is polymyositis?

400

This process, involving osteoblasts and osteoclasts, continuously reshapes bone throughout life.

What is bone remodeling?

400

This energy molecule is regenerated from ADP using creatine phosphate during short bursts of activity.

What is ATP?

500

This rare bone cancer, most common in teenagers, typically forms in the long bones and is known for producing immature bone tissue.

What is osteosarcoma?

500

This rare, inherited metabolic disorder prevents muscles from breaking down glycogen properly, leading to painful cramps and exercise intolerance.

What is McArdle disease?

500

This embryonic process forms flat bones of the skull directly from mesenchymal tissue.

What is intramembranous ossification?

500

This theory explains muscle contraction through cross‑bridge cycling and filament movement.

What is the sliding filament theory?