In regards to the skeletal system, what do we call the point at which 2 bones meet?
What is a joint
What is the name of the body system that is made up of structures that allow the body to move?
What is the Muscular System
In regards to the skeletal system, what does "Posterior" mean?
What is towards the back of the body.
This body system consists of organs that supply the body with constant oxygen and rid the body of carbon dioxide.
What is the respiratory system
What is the name of the skeleton in the room? (That happens to be missing his arms).
Who is Mr. Bones
What do we call the connective tissue that connects muscle to bone?
What are Tendons
Muscles that attach to bone and enable you to move are called? (Think 3 types of muscles)
In regards to the muscular system, what does "Pronation" mean?
What is rotation of the hand so that the palm is facing downward
This body system converts fuel (food) into usable energy for your body.
What is the digestive system
What do we call the blood vessels that take blood towards the heart? (They are labeled as the blue blood vessels)
What are veins
What do we call connective tissue that connects bones to other bones?
What is a Ligament
What do we call the muscles that are found within the walls of your heart?
What are Cardiac Muscles
In regards to the muscular system, define what the "origin" and the "insertion" are on a muscle.
What is (the connecting point of a muscle that does not move during contraction) and (the connecting point that does move during contraction).
What do we call blood vessels that take blood AWAY from the heart?
What are Arteries
In golf, Par is a predetermined score that a golfer should shoot on a hole. If a golfer shoots 1 over par, it is a bogey. If they shoot 1 under par, its a birdie. What is it called if they shoot 2 under par???
Bonus: What if they shoot 3 under par?
What is an Eagle.
Bonus: What is an Albatross.
What type of joint makes up the wrists and ankles?
What is a Gliding Joint
What do we call the type of muscles that line our organs, blood vessels, and glands?
What is Smooth Muscle
What is the name of the bone that is located "Anterior" to the knee joint?
What is the Patella
The process of changing food into material the body can use is called:
What is Digestion
Explain what a Target Heart Rate is, as well as what % range you want it to be between.
What is the bpm you aim for during moderate exercise. You want it between 50% and 85%.
What do we call the soft tissue that can be found in the center of some of our bones? (bigger bones like femur, humerus, tibia, etc.)
What is bone Marrow
What is the correct name for the "calf" muscle?
What is the Gastronemius
What is the bone that is located "Lateral" of the Tibia bone?
What is the Fibula
What is the name of the Vein that blood enters the heart in?
What is the Inferior Vena Cava
How many NBA Championship rings does Michael Jordan have?
*Bonus 200pts if you can also tell me how many Charles Barkley has.
What is 6 rings
Charles has 0