Mechanics
Issues
Purposes
Tissues/composition
Other
100

The action performed by the muscles in the legs that animals traditionally use to get from one place on land to another

Walking
100

The disease involving loss of bone mass.

Osteoporosis

100

The function that allows you to pick things up and get from one place to another

Movement

100

The type of muscle tissue that can be consciously controlled

skeletal

100

The name of the external supporting structure of certain invertibrates

Exoskeleton

200

The type of tissue connecting muscle to bone

Tendons

200

The type of injury largely resulting from sudden, aggressive movement

Tears

200

These hard, dense structures provide anchor points for muscles and keep the body's shape

Bones
200

The main minerals which make bone up

Calcium, phosphorus

200

The number of bones in the human body

206

300

The action causing muscles to get shorter and thicker

Contracting

300

The type of bone injury largely resulting from impact

fracture

300

These structures contract, allowing for movement

Muscles

300

The tissue that structures the ears, nose, and provides padding to bone joints

cartillage

300

The process by which muscles grow

Muscular hypertrophy

400

The location muscles pull bones towards

The bones to which the muscle in question is attached

400

The disease involving swelling at the joints

Arthritis

400

This large bone is vital in protecting the brain and providing structure for various sensory organs

Skull

400

The component that holds bones together at the joint

Ligaments

400

The skeletonless sea creature with tentacles with stingers on them

jellyfish

500

The action individual muscles are unable to perform

Pushing

500

The nutrients recommended in diet or supplement which help prevent osteoporosis

Calcium, Vitamin D

500

Without the musculoskeletal system, this is what you'd be

A fragile blob/fragile blob-like object

500

The name of the bundles of cells that make skeletal muscles

muscle fibres

500

The name of the muscle attached to the top of the humerus (the upper bone of the arm)

Bicep