Functions
Structures
Raise Your Arm
Lower Your Arm
Interacts with Others
100

These attach muscles to bones.

Tendons

100

The definition of a JOINT.

Where two bones come together.

100

This muscle is involved in raising your lower arm.

Biceps

100

This muscle is involved in lowering your lower arm.

Triceps

100

One way the skeletal system interacts with the respiratory system.

Ribcage protects the lungs.

200

This smooth, white substance is found at the end of bones and prevents the bones from rubbing against each other.

Cartilage

200

Definition of SKELETAL MUSCLES.

Muscles that are attached to bones.

200

These attach your upper arm muscle to your lower arm bone.

Tendons

200

The muscle that lowers your lower arm is attached to this lower arm bone.

Ulna

200

One way the muscular system interacts with the circulatory system.

The heart is made of cardiac muscle that contracts to pump blood.

300

These attach bones to other bones.

Ligaments

300

These 26 bones make up your spine.

Vertebrae.

300

The muscle that raises your lower arm is attached to this upper arm bone.

Humerus

300

This process of your upper arm muscle needs to happen to lower your arm.

Contraction

300

One way the muscular system interacts with the respiratory system.

The diaphragm contracts and relaxes to allow you to inhale and exhale.

400

This syrup-like substance prevents bones from rubbing against each other and also helps them move smoothly.

Synovial Fluid

400

The three bones of your arm (of a chicken's wing, too).

Humerus, Radius, Ulna

400

The muscle that raises you lower arm is attached to this lower arm bone.

Radius

400

This is happening to your biceps when your arm is lowered.

Relaxes

400

One way the muscular system interacts with the digestive system.

Smooth muscle surrounds digestive organs and contracts to move food/waste along. This is peristalsis.

500

These are the first two cervical vertebrae (not on the quiz).

Atlas and Axis

500

This bone is located directly over your heart.

Sternum

500

Explain how your lower arm is raised.

Your biceps contracts and pulls on the tendon which pulls on the radius and raises your arm.

500

Explain how your lower arm is lowered.

Your triceps contracts and pulls on the tendon which pulls on the ulna and lowers your arm.

500

One way the skeletal system interacts with the circulatory system (other than protecting the heart).

Blood cells are produced in the bone marrow.