Bone basics
Bone functions
Parts of the skeleton
True of false
Bone anatomy
100

What is the hardest bone in the human body?

The teeth

100

What is the primary function of the bones in the human body?

To provide structure and to support the body.

100

What is the name of the upper part of the body skeleton that houses the brain?

The cranial skeleton

100

The femur is stronger than concrete.                                                                                                                                                                                                                      

True

100

What is the name of the hard outer layer of bone?

Cortical bone

200

What is the largest game in the human body?

The femur.

200

Which bone in the body is responsible for protecting the brain?

The skull.

200

The human skeleton is divided into how many major parts?

Two parts: the axial skeleton and the appendicular skeleton.

200

Bones stop growing at age 18 for both men and women.

False

200

What is the soft tissue inside bones that helps produce blood cells?

Bone Marrow.

300

What is the main material that makes up bones?

Collagen and calcium phosphate 

300

What do bones store that is essential for muscle function and nerve signaling?What do bones store that is essential for muscle function and nerve signaling?

Calcium

300

Which bone connects the arm to the body at the shoulder?

The clavicle (collarbone).

300

Humans have a total of 206 bones throughout their life.

False

300

What is the name of the cartilage that covers the ends of bones in a joint to reduce friction?

Articular cartilage.

400

What is the name of the bone that forms in the forehead?

The frontal bone.

400

What is the role of red bone marrow?

It produces red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets.

400

The spine is made up of individual bones called:

Vertebrae.

400

The human skeleton is completely replaced every 11 years.

False, every ten.

400

Which part of a long bone contains the growth plate during childhood?

The epiphysis.

500

What is the process of bone formation called?

Ossification 

500

Which part of the skeleton is responsible for movement?

The musculoskeletal system, which includes muscles attached to bones.

500

The pelvic girdle is made up of three bones. Name one.

pubis

500

True or False: The clavicle is the only bone that connects the arm to the torso.

True.

500

What type of bone tissue is lighter and less dense, found mainly in the interior of bones?

Spongy bone