Bones
Muscles
Joints
Tendons
Ligaments
100

how many bones are in the human body?

206 bones

100

What is a muscle?

a specialized body tissue composed of fibrous cells that contract to produce motion, maintain posture, and generate body heat

100

Which joint allows for the most movement?

The shoulder

100

What is the primary function of a tendon?

They act as a high tensile "cables" that connect muscles to bones. Their main job is to transmit the force generated by a muscle contraction to the bone, which creates movement at the joint

100

What do ligaments connect?

They connect bone to bone. They act as strong rubber bands that hold your skeleton together at the joints

200

are bones considered living tissue?

yes they are considered living tissue

200

Why do muscles get sore a day or two after exercise?

Delayed on set muscle soreness due to microscopic tears in muscle fibers caused by intense or unfamiliar activity

200

What is the largest joint in the human body?

The knee

200

Which tendon in the human body is the strongest?

The Achilles tendon

200

What is the most commonly injured ligament in the knee?

The Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL)

300

where is the smallest bone in the body located?

in the middle of the ear

300

Skeletal muscles are composed of what 2 main types of fiber?

Skeletal muscles are composed of two main types of muscle fibers: Type I (slow-twitch) and Type II (fast-twitch)

300

How do bones and joints stay healthy as we age?

weight bearing, exercise, and nutrient support like vitamin D

300

How do tendons differ from ligaments?

Tendons connect muscles to bone, while ligaments connect bone to bone

300

What are ligaments made of?

They are made from collagen fibers

400

which bone is the only bone in the human body that is not connected to another bone?

the hyoid

400

What are the three types of muscle tissue in the human body?

Skeletal muscle, smooth muscle, cardiac muscle

400

What are the three functional categories of joints?

synarthrosis or immobile joint, an amphiarthrosis or slightly moveable joint, or as a diarthrosis, which is a freely moveable joint

400

What is the difference between Tendonitis and Tendinosis?

Tendonitis is an acute short term inflammation often caused by sudden overuse. Tendinosis is a chronic condition where the tendons collagen begins to break down due to stress

400

Can you see ligaments through your skin?

No, ligaments are deep inside the body. tightly wrapped Around joints to keep them stedy

500

what is the strongest and longest bone In the human body?

The femur

500

What is the strongest muscle in the human body?

the masseter (jaw muscle)

500

What are the main types of freely movable joints?

Ball and socket, the hinge, the pivot, and gliding 

500

Why do tendons injuries usually heal slower then muscle injuries?

Because they have very limited blood supply

500

What is the difference between a sprain and a strain?

A sprain is an injury (tearing or stretching) of a ligament. A strain is an injury to a muscle or tendon