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