Skeletal System
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100

scientific name for fingers and toes

phalanges 

100

Inside the center of the bone is a hollowed-out cavity filled with thick fluid.  

Red blood cells produced here.

bone marrow 

100

bones that protect your heart and lungs

ribs

100

scientific name for the jaw 

mandible 

100

breastbone -- middle of your chest

sternum

200

Name the highlighted bone:

Femur

200

Bones of the arms and legs, such as the Humerus, Femur, and Tibia, are part of which skeleton?

What is Appendicular?

200

This part of the axial skeleton stacks small bones to allow strength and bending

spine

200

How many bones are you born with

270-300

200

Also called the shoulder blade, this flat bone slides over the back ribs and connects to the humerus.

scapula

300

What is the name of the bone highlighted?


Mandible

300

Red bone marrow produces what

blood cells 

300
the longest leg bone 
femur 
300

longest arm bone, which is at the top of the arm.

humerus 

300

These two bones work together to create a shoulder girdle with a wide range of motion.

clavicle and scapula

400

Name the highlighted image> 


radius

400

What is the smaller lower leg bone called? 

What is a fibula?

400

What bone is on the thumb side of the arm?

Radius

400

These bones work together so you can twist, turn, and move your arm with precision.

humerus, radius, and ulna

400

If a person breaks a bone that no longer allows them to twist their wrist or turn a doorknob, which specific bone is most likely injured, and why?


What is the radius, because it crosses over the ulna to allow wrist rotation.

500

Name both of the bones in this section. Which one is which?


Tibia and fibula

500

This section of the skeleton sits along the body’s middle line and protects vital organs like the brain, heart, and lungs.

What is the axial skeleton?

500

This strong long bone runs from the shoulder to the elbow

Humerus

500

This joint links the pelvic girdle to the upper leg and allows movement in many directions for walking and dancing.

hip joint

500

An athlete has trouble lifting their arm above their head after a shoulder injury. Which two bones are likely affected, and how do they normally work together?

What are the clavicle and scapula, because together they form the shoulder girdle that allows a wide range of arm motion.