Amount
Structure
Movement
Connection
Bonus
100

How many bones do cats have?

230 to 250

100

How many bones are in the human skull?

22

100

What is the role of muscles, tendons, and ligaments in skeletal movement?

Facilitate skeletal movement

100

What are tedons?

These are fibrous cords that connect muscles to bones.

100

Where is cartilage found in the adult skeleton?

Cartilage remains in certain areas, such as the joints, the bridge of the nose, and the ends of the ribs. 

200

How many bones do dogs have?

319 to 321

200

What is the most complex bone in the human body?

The sphenoid

200

How do muscles work in pairs, with one contracting while the other relaxes?

When a muscle contracts to move a body part, the opposing muscle in the pair relaxes, allowing for movement in one direction.

200

What are ligaments?

These are strong, fibrous tissues that connect bones to other bones.

200

What are some functions of the skeletal system?

Functions include protection, support, blood formation, mineral storage, and acid-base balance.

300

How many bones do sharks have?

ZERO!!(Their structure is built with cartilage.)

300

What is the weakest bone in the human body?

The clavicle

300

What happens to muscles when they contract? 

It receives an electrical signal from a nerve that causes the protein filaments inside its fibers to slide past one another, pulling the muscle's ends closer together.

300

What are joints?

These are any places where two bones meet.

300

What are epiphyseal plates?

They are located in long bones and allow for their growth in length during childhood.

400

How many bones does an adult have?

206

400

What is the smallest bone in the human body?

The stapes
400

What are joints, and how do they allow for movement?

Where two or more bones meet, providing stability and allowing for movement.

400

Name 3 examples of joints.

Hinge joints

Ball and socket joints

Gliding joints


400

Why do people get shorter as they age?

The calcium matrix in bones shrinks, and the discs between vertebrae compress, causing people to get shorter. 

500

How many bones does a a baby have at birth?

270 to 300

500

What is the longest bone in the human body?

The femur (thigh bone)

500

How do the joints in your hands and feet compare to other joints in your body?

The joints in your hands are designed for dexterity and grip, while your foot joints are built for weight-bearing and propulsion.

500

What are pivot joints?

The joint between the atlas and axis vertebrae in the neck.

500

What is the mandible?

The mandible is the lower jawbone, which is the only movable bone in the skull.