Skeletal Basics
Muscular Basics
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100

How many bones are in an adult body

206 Bones

100

How many muscles are in the human body?


Approximately 600

100

What type of muscles cannot be controlled voluntarily

Cardiac and Smooth muscles

100

Which Body System sends electrical signals to all other body systems

The Nervous System

100

What type of muscle movement is breathing?

Involuntary and Voluntary

200

What is the smallest and largest bone in the body?

Stapes and Femur

200

What type of muscle tissue is found in the heart?

Cardiac Muscle

200

Muscles attached to bones are made of what type of muscle tissue?

Skeletal Muscle

200

What is the core organ of the nervous system

The Brain

200

Give an example of a pivot joint

1st and 2nd vertebrae of the neck that allows the head to move back and forth.

300

True or False: Tendons hold muscle to bone.

TRUE

300

What is the largest muscle in the body?


Gluteus Maximus

300

A tough band of tissue that holds bones together at the joint are called a

Ligament

300

The Nervous system is made up of.............

Brain, Spinal Cord and Nerves

300

What do muscles make when they have to work without oxygen

Lactic Acid

400

Give two functions of the skeletal system?


Protection, Movement, Shape/Support

400

What is the energy molecule that muscles require to contract?


ATP

400

What are muscles that extend or straighten a body part?

Extenders

400

We do not tell these nerves to do their job; what are the called

Sensory nerves or Autonomic nerves

400

What term is given to a muscle that is getting longer and thinner

Relaxing Muscle

500

Name the joint that makes up the elbows, knees, and fingers.

Hinge Joints

500

Which disorder causes muscles to get weaker over time?


Muscular Dystrophy

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500

What are the two main parts of the nervous system

Central Nervous System (CNS) 

Peripheral Nervous System (PNS)

500

All bones begin in the ____________________as _____________________. Early in development, the cartilage hardens in a process called _________________________________.

Embryo, Cartilage, Ossification