Muscle Tissue Types
SKELETAL SYSTEM FUNCTIONS
BONES & SKELETAL DIVISIONS
BODY MOTION & TERMINOLOGY
Crutches
100

This type of muscle tissue is striated and contracts voluntarily to create movement

Skeletal Muscle

100

This is the number of bones in the human body.

206

100

The two main divisions of the skeleton are the axial skeleton and this.

Appendicular Skeleton 

100

This motion moves a limb away from the midline of the body.

Abduction

100

Crutches should be adjusted so the top of the crutch is positioned this distance from your armpit.

3 fingers or about 1-1.5 inches 

200

What is the muscle tissue found in the walls of the heart?

Cardiac Muscle

200

The skeletal system stores these two minerals for later use.

Calcium and phosphorous 

200

The axial skeleton includes bones of the head, neck, and this body part.

Trunk or spine

200

Flexion and this motion are opposites.

Extension 

200

When using crutches, your weight should be supported primarily by this body part, NOT your underarms.

Your hands/hand grips

300

Smooth muscle lines visceral organs and moves this way. Hint: Not voluntarily

Involuntarily 

300

Name two functions of the skeletal system.

Any two of: protects internal organs, produces blood cells, supports body, facilitates movement, stores calcium/phosphorus

300

Name the bone type that the femur represents.

Long bone

300

Name the motion that turns the sole of the foot inward.

Inversion

300

Explain why resting your weight on your underarms while using crutches can be dangerous.

It can cut off circulation, cause nerve damage, or compress blood vessels in the armpit area

400

Name two characteristics of smooth muscle tissue.

Unstriated and involuntary (accept any two: unstriated, involuntary, lines visceral organs)

400

Where in bones are blood cells produced?

In bone marrow (found in spongey bone)

400

The appendicular skeleton includes bones of the extremities and these two girdles (except sacrum and coccyx).


Shoulder girdle and pelvic girdle

400

Laying on your stomach side is called?

Prone

400

 The 3-point gait should be used when a patient has this type of injury or condition affecting one leg.

When one leg cannot bear weight (or is completely non-weight bearing / severe injury to one leg)

500

Explain why muscles work in pairs to move the body

To move the body and keep it balanced

500

Ligaments join bones to other bones and do this to joints.

Stabilize them (or limit their movement)

500

List three of the five types of bones by name and give an example for each

Long (femur), Short (carpals), Flat (sternum), Irregular (vertebrae), Sesamoid (patella)

500

Shrugging your shoulders is an example of what motion?

Elevation

500

When going up stairs with crutches, you should lead with this limb first.

Your good leg (the uninjured leg) OR the stronger leg