The number of muscles a human body has
What is 650 muscles?
The type of muscle that is found only in the heart and contracts to pump blood.
What is the cardiac muscle?
The three types of skeletons in animals.
What is hydrostatic, exoskeleton and endoskeleton?
The number of bones a human skeleton has.
What is 206?
The soft substance in which blood cells are produced and it is found in spongy (cancellous) bone.
What is bone marrow?
The 3 types of muscle
What is Skeletal, Smooth and Cardiac muscle?
The basic unit of muscle.
What is a sarcomere?
The two types of bone.
What is compact and spongy bone?
The bone cells that form new bone.
What is osteocytes?
The flexible connective tissue made of collagen and elastin proteins.
What is cartilage?
The type of muscle that is part of internal organs and blood vessels and is considered the weakest muscle tissue
What is Smooth muscle?
The two types of myofilaments.
What is thick and thin?
The functions of the skeletal system.
What is produce immune cells/blood cells, store calcium and phosphorus, protect internal organs, support body weight and allow movement?
The disease in which the density of bone is reduced and the bones become more porous fragile.
What is osteoporosis?
The tough, dense fibrous connective tissue connecting bones and cartilages to other bones and cartilages.
What is a ligament?
The type of muscle that attaches to a pair of bones across a joint and is only voluntary.
What is skeletal muscle?
What muscle cells use to make ATP from ADP.
What is creatine phosphate?
The skeleton that contains the skull, ossicles, hyoid bone, vertebral column, thoracic cage and has 80 bones.
The skeleton that contains the limbs, pectoral and pelvic girdles, and has 126 bones?
What is the Appendicular Skeleton.
The thin outer layer of connective tissue covering bones.
What is the periosteum?
The functions of the muscular system.
What is keep bones in place, keep joints stable, aid in movement, control posture and help generate internal heat?
What muscular dystrophy disorders affect in particular.
What is muscle fibers?
The group of bones that attaches the upper limbs to the axial skeleton.
What is the pectoral girdle?
The group of bones that attaches the lower limbs to the axial skeleton.
What is the pelvic girdle.
The small bone developed and embedded inside tendons.
What is the sesamoid bone?