Skeletal System
Muscular System
Nanotechnology
Causes and Diseases
100

Bones protect organ's like?

The brain (skull), heart and lungs (ribcage), and spinal cord (vertebral column)

100

Muscles do what to produce movement?

Contract and relax

100

What years was nanotechnology created?

1981

100

Symptoms of degenerative joint disease?

Joint pain, swelling, less flexibility, grinding feeling in joints

200

What essential minerals do bones store?

calcium and phosphorus

200

Muscles help maintain what?

The body's posture and balance.

200

Who was it created by?

Gerd Binnig and Heinrich Rohre

200

Prevention of degenerative joint disease?

Stay active, keep a healthy weight, use proper posture, grinding in the joints.

300

Bone marrow, found within what size of bones? Which also produce blood cells.

Larger bones

300

How many muscle groups comprise the intrinsic hand?

4

300

How does it work?

Allowing manufacturing of products at the nanoscale, such as atoms, and then developing products to work.

300

Statistics of degenerative joint disease?

Over 32.5 million adults in the USA are affected by degenerative joint disease.

400

Bones play a role in regulating what levels in the body?

Calcium and phosphorus

400

The muscular system plays a crucial role in maintaining homeostasis by?

Regulating body temperature

400

How has it changed throughout the years?

Being developed into smaller and more efficient devices in electronics.

400

Causes of degenerative joint disease?

Cartilage breakdown due to aging, trauma, repetitive stress on joints, or obesity.

500
What 3 groups of bones are in the human hand?

Carpal Bones (Wrist), Metacarpal Bones (Palm), and Phalanges (Fingers).

500
What are the 4 muscles in the hand?

Thenar Muscles, Hypothenar Muscles, Interossei Muscles, and Lumbrical Muscles

500

How is it being used right now?

Nanotechnology has made prosthetic devices that replicate natural limb behavior and respond to users' intentions possible.

500

 Areas affected by degenerative joint disease?

Physical exam, X-ray, or a MRI.