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Unit 2.2 Skeletal System

Unit 2.2 Skeletal System

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Biology

9th - 12th Grade

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Science 8

​Skeletal System

* is composed of all the bones in the body and the tissues such as tendons, ligaments and cartilage that connects them

* the skeleton has over 200 bones

  • (300 - babies; 206 - adults)​

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Multiple Choice

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What is the name of this bone?
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Femur
2
Humerous
3
Skull
4
Shin

4

Multiple Choice

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What bone is highlighted?

1

Radius

2

Ulna

3

Humerus

4

Carpals

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Multiple Choice

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What bone is highlighted?

1

Radius

2

Ulna

3

Humerus

4

Carpals

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Multiple Choice

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What bone is highlighted? (hint: inside of your leg)

1

Tibia

2

Fibula

3

Femur

4

Humerus

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Multiple Choice

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What bone is highlighted?

1

Skull (Mandible)

2

Clavicle

3

Mandible

4

Scapula

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Multiple Choice

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What bone is highlighted?

1

Skull (Cranium)

2

Mandible

3

Clavicle

4

Scapula

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Multiple Choice

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What bone is highlighted?

1

Ribs

2

Vertebrae

3

Clavicle

4

Femur

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Multiple Choice

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What bone is highlighted?

1

Radius

2

Ulna

3

Humerus

4

Carpals

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Multiple Choice

Question image

What bone is highlighted?

1

Radius

2

Ulna

3

Humerus

4

Carpals

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Multiple Choice

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What bone is highlighted? (hint: inside of your leg)

1

Tibia

2

Fibula

3

Femur

4

Humerus

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Multiple Choice

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What bone is highlighted? (hint: bone on the outside of leg)

1

Tibia

2

Fibula

3

Radius

4

Ulna

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Multiple Choice

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Which bone is highlighted

1

Patella

2

Cranium

3

Ilium

4

Carpals

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Multiple Choice

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what type of bone is the femur
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Long bone
2
Short bone
3
Flat bone
4
Irregular bone

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Multiple Choice

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What type of bone is the scapula
1
long bone
2
short bone
3
flat bone
4
sesamoid bone

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following is not a function of bones?

1

Protection

2

Blood cell formation

3

Storage

4

Absorption

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Multiple Choice

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The human skeleton can be subdivided into two parts, what part is made up of the skull, sternum, vertebral column and rib cage?
1
appendicular
2
axial

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Multiple Choice

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Which one of the following is an irregular bone?
1
humerus
2
tibia
3
temporal
4
vertebrae

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Multiple Choice

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The ______________ is made up of arms, wrists, hands, fingers, legs, ankles, feet, and toes.
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Axial
2
Appendicular

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Multiple Choice

Flat Bones protect the

1

vital organs

2

muscles

3

skin

4

ligaments

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Multiple Choice

short bones are

1

cubed shaped

2

protect vital organs

3

support weight

4

facilitate movement

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Multiple Choice

Bone marrow is produced in

1

long bones

2

flat bones

3

sesamoid bones

4

irregular bones

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Multiple Choice

What is the function of red bone marrow?

1

Produces oxygen

2

“Makes blood cells.”

3

“Stores fat.”

4

“Supplies minerals.”

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Multiple Choice

What is the function of yellow bone marrow?

1

“Cushions the joints.”

2

“Supplies minerals.”

3

“Stores fat.”

4

“Produces energy.”

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Multiple Choice

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What is another name for the kneecap?
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Patella
2
Tibia
3
Fibia
4
scapula

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Multiple Choice

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What is the place where two bones meet?
1
hinge
2
bone
3
spot
4
joint

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Multiple Choice

what is a ligament

1

tissue that connects bones to other bones

2

type of bone marrow

3

flexible tissue that covers the ends of the bones

4

provides support is your body

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Multiple Choice

These are the connective tissues that connects bones to muscles.

1

CARTILAGES

2

TENDONS

3

LIGAMENTS

4

BONES

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Multiple Choice

bone formed after birth in a tendon where it passes over a joint

1

flat

2

long

3

sesamoid

4

short

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Multiple Choice

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Where is cartilage located?

1

Where the ligament and tendon meet

2

Around the ligaments

3

In the joint capsule

4

At the end of bones

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Multiple Choice

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Which type of joint allows the greatest range of movement?

1

Ball and Socket

2

Gliding

3

Saddle

4

Hinge

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Multiple Choice

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A hinge joint allows which types of movement

1

Flexion, Extension and Rotation

2

Flexion and Extension

3

Flexion and Rotation

4

Extension and Rotation

Science 8

​Skeletal System

* is composed of all the bones in the body and the tissues such as tendons, ligaments and cartilage that connects them

* the skeleton has over 200 bones

  • (300 - babies; 206 - adults)​

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