The Muscular System
The Skeletal System
The Skeletal and Muscular System
The Skeletal System
The muscular system
100

What is the number of muscles in your body?

406

100

How many bones are you born with?

300

100

What can you do to keep your muscles and skeleton healthy?

Exercise, eating healthy balanced meals, etc...

100

What is the function of the skeletal system?

To provide structure and support

100

How many muscles does it take to smile?

26 muscles

200

What are voluntary muscles?


Voluntary muscles are muscles under your control.

200

How many bones does the average adult have?

How many bones does the average adult have?

200

What is a muscle?

a group of fibers and tissues working together

200

What are the area's where are bones meet called?

Joints

200

How many muscles does it take to frown?

62

300

What are involuntary muscles?

Involuntary muscles are muscles you can't control.

300

What mineral found in food is needed for the body to help grow strong bones?

Calcium

300

What are muscles responsible for?

Muscles maintain posture, physical movement, and movement of internal organs

300

How many bones are in the hand?

54 bones

300

What is the muscular systems main purpose?

To work with the skeletal system to provide movement to the skeletal system

400

What are the 3 types of muscles?

Visceral, cardiac, and skeletal.

400
What is the outer layer of bone called?

Compact bones

400

What common injuries can happen more frequently if you are not taking care of the muscular system?

muscle strains (pulled muscle), Sprains

400

What example can you give of the muscular system working with the skeletal system, be specific about structures and functions.

The jaw and tongue to chew food and talk, the abdominal muscles and ribs to protect internal organs, etc....
400

How does the skeletal system affect the the muscular system?

Working in unison, the joints, bones and skeletal muscles of the body work together. You have to have both

500

Where is the strongest muscle in your body located?

In the jaw

500

Why is your skull so hard?

It is hard to protect your brain from damage

500

What is the longest bone in the human body?

The thigh bone called the femur.

500

Where is the smallest bone in your body located?

In the ear

500

Does your muscular system work alone?

Your muscular system does not work alone. It works with the skeletal system and other systems.

600

Where in your body would you find cardiac muscles?

Heart

600

T or F  Skeletal muscles are an example of voluntary muscles

True

600

Why do children have more bones than adults? What happens to those bones?

The bones fuse together as you grow

600

Why does it take longer for an elderly person to recover from a broken bone than a younger person?

When you are younger, bone mass is constantly changing because your body can replace the cells quickly but as you get older, that process slows down

600

 What is the function of tendons?

They connect skeletal muscle to bone

700

Where in your body might you find visceral or smooth muscles?

Mouth, esophagus, stomach, intestine, etc...

700

The human skeletal system is an example of how function depends on the structure. Which statement describes the relationship between the structure and function of the human skeletal system?

The skeletal system provides a frame to support and protect the body and allows the body to move

700

What is the sponge looking, blood cell producing, inside of a bone called?

Cancellous bone

700
Describe the process of how a broken bone is healed

Blood cells are sent to the cell, a blood clot is formed making tissue, that tissue starts soft but hardens over time.

700

What is the job of your rib cage and other skeletal and muscular structures?

It protects the inner organs