Skeletal System Quiz

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A quiz for grade 4 students for the skeletal system
Anthony See
Quiz by Anthony See, updated more than 1 year ago
Anthony See
Created by Anthony See over 8 years ago
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Question 1

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The [blank_start]axial skeleton[blank_end] is made up of the skull, ribs and vertebrae.
Answer
  • axial skeleton

Question 2

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The skull is divided into two parts. The [blank_start]cranium[blank_end] and the [blank_start]facial portion[blank_end].
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  • cranium
  • facial portion

Question 3

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What are the parts of the vertabrae?
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  • cervical
  • thoracic
  • lumbar
  • sacrum
  • coccyx
  • ilium
  • tarsals
  • femur

Question 4

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Drag the name of the parts in the skeleton?
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  • cranium
  • humerus
  • verterbral column
  • mandible
  • clavicle
  • tibia
  • fibula
  • ilium
  • phalanges
  • ulna

Question 5

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There are two types of joints based on movement. [blank_start]Fixed[blank_end] or [blank_start]Immovable[blank_end] and [blank_start]moveable[blank_end].
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  • Fixed
  • Immovable
  • moveable
  • malleable
  • soft
  • hard

Question 6

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The skeleton would fall apart if not for the tough and tensile material called [blank_start]connective tissue[blank_end].
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  • connective tissue

Question 7

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The ends of the bones in the joints are protected by smooth, slippery [blank_start]cartilage[blank_end].
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  • cartilage

Question 8

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A tissue that attaches one bone to another is called [blank_start]ligament[blank_end].
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  • ligament

Question 9

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The [blank_start]tendon[blank_end] is a white stingy, tough tissue at the end of each muscle. It attaches muscles to the bones.
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  • tendon

Question 10

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The [blank_start]bone marrow[blank_end] is formed at the center of the long bone, which is soft and may be yellow or red in color. It manufactures red blood cells, and these cells nourish our bones.
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  • bone marrow

Question 11

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Identify the type of joints
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  • pivot joint
  • ball-and-socket joint
  • hinge joint
  • ellipsoid joint
  • saddle joint
  • gliding joint

Question 12

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You have over [blank_start]230[blank_end] movable and semi movable joints in your body.
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  • 230

Question 13

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Your bones will grow longer until you are about [blank_start]16[blank_end] to [blank_start]22[blank_end] years old. When your bones stop growing longer, you will be at your full height.
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  • 16
  • 22

Question 14

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What are the function of the skeletal system?
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  • A source of food for animals.
  • Protects the vital organs of the body.
  • Allows you to digest food.
  • Used to hear the sounds of your surroundings.
  • along with the muscles, allow the body to move.

Question 15

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The forward bending of the spine is called [blank_start]kyphosis[blank_end]. This results in someone being a hunchback.
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  • kyphosis

Question 16

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[blank_start]Rickets[blank_end] is a rare childhood disease characterized by numerous bone deformities due to deficiency of the active form of vitamin D that prevents absorption of alcium and phosphorous through the intestine.
Answer
  • Rickets

Question 17

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[blank_start]Arthritis[blank_end] is a disease of the joints. This disease causes a lot of pain, stiffness and swelling of the joints.
Answer
  • Arthritis

Question 18

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[blank_start]Osteoporosis[blank_end] is a disorder of bone formation in which there is a lack of normal calcium deposits and a decrease in the bone protein.
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  • Osteoporosis

Question 19

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[blank_start]Osteomyelitis[blank_end] or bone marrow inflammation is caused by fever-inducing bacteria or mold organism. Its symptoms are fever, chills, and pain with nausea.
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  • Osteomyelitis

Question 20

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[blank_start]Bone tumor[blank_end] is an overgrowth of bone tissue (growth of abnormal cells in the bones) with many cysts and shallow spaces in the affected part.
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  • Bone tumor

Question 21

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[blank_start]Scoliosis[blank_end] is an abnormal curving of the vertebral column or spine.
Answer
  • Scoliosis

Question 22

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A bone expert known as [blank_start]osteopathologist[blank_end] may ask for a bone scan for those who are suffering an unexplained skeletal pain
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  • osteopathologist
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