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Explore the essential components of the human skeleton in this educational overview. Learn about the skeletal system, the types and functions of joints, and the relationship between muscles and bones. Discover how joints like hinge and ball-and-socket enable movement and what role muscles play in facilitating action. This resource is perfect for young learners interested in human anatomy, providing a foundational understanding of how our bodies move and function.
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Fairhope Elementary School Human Body McGuire/Workman Class / Science Oct. 2, 2007
#1 What is the name of the system that includes all the bones? joint skeleton A: B: skull torso C: D:
#2 Which function can NOT be provided by a skeleton? support contraction A: B: movement protection C: D:
#3 What type of joint allows movement only Back and forth in one direction? Hinge joint Ball and socket joint A: B: Gliding joint Pivot joint C: D:
#4 Where do you find a ball and socket joint? knees thumbs A: B: elbows shoulders C: D:
#5 Which pair of joints work in a similar way? Elbows and shoulders Ankles and wrists A: B: Knees and neck Hips and backbone C: D:
#6 What is the job of the muscles? To make bones move To show how strong you are A: B: To connect bones to each other To protect the internal organs C: D:
#7 What happens when you bend your arm towards yourself? The biceps contract and the triceps extends The biceps extends and the triceps contract. A: B: Both biceps and triceps extend Both biceps and triceps contract. C: D:
#8 Which body structure causes you to smile? bones muscles A: B: joints skin C: D:
#9 When your head itches you scratch it. What do you call this action? stimulus concentration A: B: response feeling C: D:
#10 What causes a cramp? Too much use of bones Too much use of muscles A: B: Too much use of bloon Too much use of joints C: D:
#11 What is the largest bone in the body? skull pelvis A: B: rib femur C: D:
#12 Phalanges are found in what parts of the body? Wrists and ankles Elbows and knees A: B: Fingers and toes Arms and legs C: D:
#13 What is the tissue called that connects two bones? ligaments tendon A: B: muscle joint C: D:
#14 How many bones are in the adult human body? Fewer than 50 About 100 A: B: About 200 About 500 C: D:
#15 What type of joint is your knees, fingers, toes and elbows? Ball and socket Hinge joint A: B: Gliding joint None of the above C: D:
#16 What type of joints are in your hips and shoulders? Ball and socket Hinge joint A: B: Gliding joint All of the above C: D:
#17 What do you call the joints in your neck, backbone, Wrists and ankles? Ball and socket Hinge joint A: B: Gliding joint Pivot joint C: D:
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