General Knowledge
Major Bones
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100

The name given to organisms that have a strong skeletal structure

What is vertebrates?

100

Also known as the collar bone

What is the clavicle?

100

It is any place where adjacent bones or bone and cartilage come together to form a connection

What is a joint?

100

The 3 kinds of muscles in the body.

What are skeletal, smooth, and cardiac muscle?
100

The number of bones babies are born with.

What is 270?

200

Where both red and white blood cells are formed.

What is the tissue called bone marrow?

200

Also known as the shoulder blade

What is the scapula?

200

The 3 kinds of function of a joint.

What are immobile, slightly movable, and freely movable?

200

The types of fibers muscle tissues are made up of

What are protein fibers?

200

What 2 major minerals do bones mostly contain?

What are calcium and phosphorus?

300

Give 3 of 5 functions of the skeletal system

- Provide protection, support, movement, production of blood cells, storing minerals

300

Also known as the breastbone and the eye socket.

What is the sternum and the orbit?

300

Hinge and ball-and-socket are examples of this type of joint.

What is synovial joint?
300

When the attachment is furthest away from the heart.

What is the insertion point of a muscle?

300

Explain the process of breathing in relation to movement and how it is a function of the skeletal system.

What is: the ribcage creates an up and down motion which changes the volume of the chest and results in air being drawn into or forced out of the lungs

400

The number of bones found in each hand and foot.

Hand - 27

Foot - 26

400

List the bones found in the leg, foot, and head area

Femur, tibia, fibula, patella, tarsal, metatarsal, phalanges, cranium, orbit, upper jaw, lower jaw (mandible)

400

The type of fluid found in the joints that act as a lubricant

What is synovial fluid?

400

When 2 muscles work in direct opposition to each other.

What are antagonistic pairs?

400

Give 3 examples of a long bone and the name of the outer and inner layer present.

What are: the femur, humerus, and clavicle. Outer layer - compact bone; inner layer - spongy bone

500
Give 1 property and 1 function of the following tissues: bone, cartilage, tendon, and ligament

Bone - hard and rigid; protection, support and muscle attachment

Cartilage - cushioning layer at ends of bones; prevents bone rubbing

Tendon - tough and does not stretch; connects muscle to bone for contraction movement

Ligament - can stretch a little; connects bone to bone to allow movement at a joint

500

List the bones that are found in the arms, hands, and torso area.

Scapula, humerus, radius, ulna, carpals, metacarpals, phalanges, sternum, vertebral column, pelvic girdle, ribcage, clavicle

500

The two kinds of movement that a hinge joint can only permit.

What are flexion and extension?

500

The constant tension in the muscles against gravity at rest; how can its level increase?

What is muscle tone?

It can increase if you exercise regularly

500

What is tensile strength and elasticity of tendons and ligaments?

Tensile strength - withstand a lot of stretching and pulling

Elasticity - stretching of the ligaments so bones can move within a joint