Newton’s Laws
Muscles & Movement
Prosthetics
Bones & Skeleton
Body Systems
100

Which of Newton’s laws best applies to a prosthetic arm?

Newton’s Third Law (every action has an equal and opposite reaction).

100

What are the three types of muscle?

Skeletal, smooth, and cardiac muscle.

100

What are key components of prosthetics?

Sockets, joints, cables (or strings), and a structure/frame.


100

What are phalanges?

The bones in your fingers.

100

What are veins?

Blood vessels that carry blood back to the heart.

200

What type of simple machine is our arm?

A lever system.

200

What type of muscles are used to move your arm?

Skeletal muscles.

200

What are prosthetic limbs used for?

They help replace missing limbs and help people do daily tasks.

200

What are metacarpals?

The bones in your hand between your wrist and fingers.

200

What are arteries?

Blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart to the body.

300

What is mechanical advantage?

It is how much a machine makes work easier by increasing force or changing direction.

300

What muscle does a prosthetic arm represent?

Skeletal muscle.

300

What Newton’s law applies to a prosthetic arm?

Newton’s Third Law.


300

What are the main bones in the arm?

Humerus, radius, and ulna.

300

What is bone marrow?

Soft tissue found inside bones.

400

Why is Newton’s Third Law important for a cardboard prosthetic arm?


When you pull the string (action), the string pulls back with equal force (reaction), making the fingers move.

400

What are tendons?

Tissues that connect muscles to bones and help movement.

400

What are osteocytes?

Bone cells that help keep bones strong.

400

What is the axial skeleton?

The skull, spine, and rib cage.

400

What does bone marrow produce?

Red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets.

500

What simple machine do bones represent?

Bones act like levers.

500

What are ligaments?

Strong tissues that connect bones to other bones and keep joints stable.

500

Why are prosthetic arms important in daily life?

They help people complete everyday tasks like holding, lifting, and grabbing objects.

500

What is the appendicular skeleton?

The arms and legs.

500

What are the four types of tissue?

Epithelial, connective, muscle, and nervous tissue.