The part of the skeletal system that protects the brain.
What is the skull?
The muscular system enables the body to do this.
What is move?
This is where two bones meet.
What is a joint?
This occurs when ligaments are torn or overstretched.
What is a sprain?
The muscle tissue that allows you to stand up.
What is skeletal muscle?
The soft material found inside bone and produces blood cells.
The muscles always work in this way.
What is pairs?
The elbow is an example of this kind of joint.
What is a hinge?
This occurs when a bone is forced out of joint.
What is a dislocation?
Extensor muscles either bend or straighten.
What is straighten?
What is calcium?
The type of muscle that is only found in the heart.
What is cardiac?
This joint allows you to move your bones in a circle.
What is a ball and socket joint?
A bone break is called a......
What is a fracture?
Muscle tissue with serrated lines.
What is smooth muscle?
The 2 divisions of the human skeletal system.
What is axial and appendicular?
They type of skeletal muscles that move only when you want.
What is voluntary muscles?
This type of joint allows you to move your wrist.
What is a gliding joint?
If a skeletal muscle tears off the bone, this connective tissue has ripped.
What is a tendon?
The function of yellow marrow is....
What is fat storage?
Before birth, the human skeleton is composed almost entirely of this.
What is cartilage?
Smooth and cardiac muscles are similar in that both are.......
What is involuntary?
The 3 types of moveable joints are....
What are ball and socket, gliding and hinge?
These connective tissues attach bone to bone.
What is a ligament?
The place where spongy bone is found.
What is the end of long bones and middle of flat bones?