Question 1
Question
It is softer than bones and is
somewhat flexible, like rubber.
Answer
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Ligament
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Cartilage
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Tendon
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Joint
Question 2
Question
It is the bones that enclose the
brain and support the
face and teeth
Answer
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Cranium
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Skull
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Spinal Cord
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Clavicle
Question 3
Question
What is the name of the bone in your shoulder?
Answer
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Clavicle
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Scapula
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Sternum
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Ribs
Question 4
Question
What is the name of the two bones in your legs?
Answer
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Femur and Tibia
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Ulna and Radius
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Tibia and Fibula
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Ulna and Tibia
Question 5
Question
These muscles are
attached to bones. They are
also called ‘voluntary
muscles’ because we can
consciously contract them
Answer
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Skeletal tissue
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Skeletal Muscle
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Cardiac Muscle
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Smooth Muscle
Question 6
Question
These are the muscles
of the heart. Their contraction
is involuntary and continues
in a coordinated rhythm as
long as we live
Answer
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Cardiac Muscle
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Skeletal Muscle
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Connective Tissue
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Smooth Muscle
Question 7
Question
What is being pulled when biceps contracts?
Answer
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Ulna
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Radius
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Triceps
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Relaxes
Question 8
Question
Which part in the muscular body raises, rotates, or draws back
the shoulders, and pulls the head back or to the side?
Answer
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Frontalis
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Deltoid
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Trapezius
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Finger flexors
Question 9
Question
This is where the starting point mechanical and chemical digestion of food with the help of teeth, tongue, and saliva
Answer
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Sinuses
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Pharynx
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Esophagus
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Mouth
Question 10
Question
This is a 6 meter long tube in which most of chemical digestion occurs; nutrients are absorbed from here into the bloodstream
Answer
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Pancreas
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Liver
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Large Intestine
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Small Intestine
Question 11
Question
It absorbs water from the food wastes that have
not been digested in the small intestine; also
absorbs some important vitamins that are
produced by the large numbers of bacteria it
harbours
Answer
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Pancreas
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Liver
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Large Intestine
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Small Intestine
Question 12
Question
What kind of organ systems that transports
respiratory gases, nutrient molecules,
wastes, and hormones throughout
the body
Answer
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Respiratory System
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Circulatory System
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Digestive System
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Skeletal System
Question 13
Question
It carries the blood from the heart to all parts
of the body (except the pulmonary arteries) carry oxygenated,
red blood
Answer
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Ligament
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Capilliaries
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Veins
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Arteries
Question 14
Question
Which of the following is not part of the long form bones in the skeletal system?
Answer
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Femur
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Carpals
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Meta Tarsals
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Clavicle
Question 15
Question
It only allow extensive flexion and extension (Bending and straightening) with only a small amount of rotation.
Answer
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Ball and Socket Joint
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Hinge Joint
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Condyloid Joint
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Saddle Joint
Question 16
Question
It allow flexion and extension through a slight gliding
motion between the ends of small bones
Answer
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Hinge Joint
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Ball and Socket Joint
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Saddle Joint
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Gliding Joint
Question 17
Question
This allows for movement in all directions, however full rotations.
Answer
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Saddle Joint
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Hinge Joint
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Condyloid Joint
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Ball and Socket Joint
Question 18
Question
It is attach in the muscles to bones (or to other
muscles)
Answer
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Ligaments
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Tendons
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Cushion
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Cartilage
Question 19
Question
It is said to be flexible and tough connective tissue
Answer
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Tendons
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Cartilage
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Ligaments
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Joint
Question 20
Question
Moving a limb away from the center line of the body.
Answer
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Flexion
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Abduction
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Adduction
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Rotation