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Locomotion System

Locomotion System

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11th Grade

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Bayram Kenci

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67 Slides • 114 Questions

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Number of bone in your body
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Number of joints in your body

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Number of Muscle in your body

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Which is a function of the cardiovascular system?

1

move water throughout the body

2

provide structural support for the body

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eliminate waste from the body

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transport gases throughout the body

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Multiple Choice

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Which part of the heart is this?
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Aorta

2

Pumonary Vein

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Pulmonary Artery

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Left Atrium

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Multiple Choice

The average blood pressure is 
1

120/80

2

80/120

3

115/180

4

120/180

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Multiple Choice

Blood enters the right atrium through 
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pulmonary veins

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vena cavaes

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pulmonary arteries

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aorta

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Multiple Choice

Which part of the heart pumps deoxygenated (oxygen-poor) blood?
1

Left side

2

Right side

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Top side

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Bottom side

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Multiple Choice

Which vessels carry blood away from the heart?
1

Veins

2

Arteries

3

Capillaries

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Multiple Choice

The organ system that provides the body with oxygen and rid the body of carbon dioxide.
1

Circulatory System

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Trachea

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Arteries

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Respiratory System

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Multiple Choice

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What are the tiny air sacs at the end of the Bronchioles, that transfer oxygen into the blood stream?
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Trachea

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Bronchi

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Alveoli

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Larynx

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Multiple Choice

Where are your vocal cords located?
1

Nose

2

Lungs

3

Larynx

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Alveoli

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Multiple Choice

Given the following structures:
1. larynx
2. nasal cavity
3. pharynx
4. trachea
Which of the following is the correct order that air would flow during inhalation. 
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1,2,3,4

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2,3,1,4

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2,1,3,4

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4,2,3,1 

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Multiple Choice

Which lung has 2 lobes?

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Right

2

Left

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Multiple Choice

Muscular structure that helps to expand and contract the lungs, forcing air in and out
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Pharynx

2

Nasal cavity

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Alveoli

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Diaphragm

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Multiple Choice

What is the main function of the excretory system?
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to collect and remove wastes from the body

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to strengthen skeletal muscles

3

to protect the nervous system

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to bring oxygen to body cells

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Multiple Choice

Which organ of the excretory system stores urine until the body is ready to eliminate it?
1

ureters

2

urethra

3

urinary bladder

4

urea

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Multiple Choice

Tiny filtering structures where urine is produced in the kidneys are called
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ureters.

2

alveoli.

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nephrons.

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bronchi.

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Multiple Choice

Under normal conditions, which of the following substances is found in urine?
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blood cells

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protein

3

glucose

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urea

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Multiple Choice

Which sequence represents the correct pathway for the removal of urine from the human body?
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kidney → ureter → urinary bladder → urethra

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kidney → urethra → urinary bladder → ureter

3

ureter → kidney → urinary bladder → urethra

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urethra → kidney → urinary bladder → ureter

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Which hormone regulate amount of water in your body?

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TSH

2

FSH

3

ADH

4

LH

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Multiple Choice

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When your body needs water your pituitary gland produce_______ hormone

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more ADH

2

less ADH

3

more FSH

4

less TSH

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ADH is produced by the:
1

Pituitary Gland

2

Adrenal Gland

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Kidney

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Nephrone

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The tube that carries urine from the kidney into the bladder is called the:
1

Ureter

2

Urethra

3

Proximal Tubule

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Collecting Duct

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following is NOT part of the alimentary canal(digestive tube)?

1

small intestine

2

esophagus

3

stomach

4

pancreas

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Multiple Choice

What organ is responsible for the majority of the absoption that occurs in the digestive system?

1

large intestine

2

small intestine

3

stomach

4

oral cavity

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Multiple Choice

Which organ has HCl acid

1

large intestine

2

stomach

3

small intestine

4

oral cavity

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following answers correctly sequences the pathway food takes from the beginning to end?

1

mouth, esophagus, stomach, small intestine, large intestine

2

mouth, esophagus, stomach, large intestine, small intestine

3

mouth, stomach, esophagus, small intestine, large intestine

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mouth, stomach, esophagus, large intestine, small intestine

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Multiple Choice

Which organ only stores the bile?

1

liver

2

gallbladder

3

pancrease

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Multiple Choice

What is the definition for elimination?
1

Breaking down food into smaller nutrients

2

Getting rid of waste products

3

Getting food into our bodies

4

Getting nutrients into our bloodstream, so that our cells can use them

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Multiple Choice

What is the process of wave-like muscle contractions that moves food through the digestive tract?

1

Pericardium

2

Peristalsis

3

Pepsin

4

Pericoronitis

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Multiple Choice

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What are these structures call that are found on the lining of the small intestine?

1

Gallbladder

2

Villi

3

Sphincter

4

Duodenum

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Multiple Choice

The number of milk teeth

1

32

2

20

3

12

4

8

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Multiple Choice

Which area is a common area for both food and air? 
1
pharynx
2
larynx
3
soft palate
4
epiglottis

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Multiple Choice

What connects bones together?

1

ligaments

2

joints

3

tendons

4

cartilage

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Multiple Choice

The adult skeletal system is composed of how many bones?
1

216

2

371

3

206

4

199

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Multiple Choice

tendons connect:

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Bone to bone

2

Muscle to bone

3

Joint to joint

4

Bone to joint

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Multiple Choice

What is the purpose of the rib cage?

1

Helps us to think

2

make blood for the body

3

Protects our brain

4

Protects our vital organs like heart and lungs

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Multiple Choice

What is hard bone?

1

Cartilage

2

Tendon

3

Spongy Bone

4

Compact Bone

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Multiple Choice

A living bone's surface is covered with a tough, tight-fitting membrane called the _________________________.

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periosteum

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cartilage

3

marrow

4

compact bone

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Multiple Choice

What is the function of marrow?

1

To make protein

2

To make red blood cells and store fat.

3

reduce friction

4

to hold bones together

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Multiple Choice

Tissue found in some bones that makes blood cells
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red marrow

2

yellow marrow

3

canaliculi

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lamellae

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Multiple Choice

Bone destroying cells:

1

osteocytes

2

osteoblasts

3

osteomasts

4

osteoclasts

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The scientific name for skull is______________.
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cranium

2

brain

3

head

4

noggin

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Multiple Choice

What are bones made of?

1

Minerals and living cells

2

Cartilage

3

Muscles

4

Blood cells

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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

The outside of the bone is called the
________________________
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periosteum

2

cancellous

3

marrow

4

compact

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Multiple Choice

The bone marrow makes
_______________________ cells.
1

blood

2

cancer

3

large

4

normal

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Multiple Choice

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Name the bones.
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Tarsals
2
Carpals
3
Phalanges
4
Mandible

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What bones are represented in the picture?

1

Clavicle

2

Scapula

3

Sternum

4

Carpals

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Multiple Choice

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Name the bone highlighted in red.
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Clavicle
2
Rib Cage
3
Humerus
4
Femur

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This is the smaller bone behind the Tibia
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Tibia

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Femur

3

Fibula

4

Pelvis

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Also known as the shin bone
1

Femur

2

Tibia

3

Fibula

4

Metatarsals

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Also known as the kneecap
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Patella

2

Tibia

3

Fibula

4

Femur

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Multiple Choice

What type of joint is the hip and shoulder joint?

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A pivot joint

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A saddle joint

3

A condyloid joint

4

A ball and socket joint

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Multiple Choice

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Connects bone to bone
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Ligament

2

Tendon

3

Cartilidge

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The knee joint is
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Hinge

2

Gliding

3

Ball and socket

4

Pivot

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Drag and Drop

Match the following joint type to example

hinge joint -


ball-and-socket joint -


gliding joint -


pivot joint -
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hinge joint

ball-and-socket joint

gliding joint

pivot joint

make blood cells
knee
hip
ankle
neck

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The function of red bone marrow is to ​

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Multiple Choice

Which joints are known as immovable?

1

Cartilaginous

2

Synovial

3

Fibrous

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Multiple Choice

Which is an example of a fibrous joint?

1

Cranium

2

Elbow

3

Shoulder

4

Vertebral Column

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Multiple Choice

Synovial fluid
1

provides cushioning

2

provides structure

3

lubricates the joint

4

provides support

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Multiple Choice

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Name this joint
1

pivot

2

saddle

3

gliding

4

hinge

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Multiple Choice

Synovial joints are freely movable.
1

True

2

False

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Name this joint 
1

gliding

2

saddle

3

hinge

4

ball and socket

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What are joints
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A place where one bone meets 

2

A place where  two  bones meet 

3

Bones don't meet 

4

A place where three bones meet 

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The knee joint is
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Hinge
2
Gliding
3
Ball and socket
4
Pivot

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Multiple Choice

How many bones does an adult human being have?

1

602

2

300

3

206

4

450

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Multiple Choice

Some bones protect ...

1

vital organs

2

muscles

3

ligaments

4

tendons

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Multiple Choice

What protects heart and lungs?

1

Sternum and rib cage

2

Cartilage and bones

3

The backbone

4

Tha red marrow

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Multiple Choice

The vertebral column protects the ...

1

heart

2

lungs

3

spinal cord

4

brain

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Ligaments _

1

connect two bones

2

connect muscle and bone

3

protect the cartilage

4

protect organs

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Multiple Choice

Tendons ...

1

connect two bones

2

attach a muscle to a bone

3

connect joints

4

protect bones

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Multiple Choice

What is the function of cartilage?

1

Movement

2

Protection of bones against rubbing

3

Protection of organs

4

Production of blood cells

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Multiple Choice

Where are blood cells produced?

1

In the red marrow

2

In the yellow marrow

3

In the cartilage

4

In the joints

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Multiple Choice

Skull, rib cage and vertebral column are part of the …... skeleton.

1

appendicular

2

perpendicular

3

axial

4

limbs

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Multiple Choice

Pectorial girdle, pelvic girdle, upper and lower limbs form the ….. skeleton.

1

axial

2

perpendicular

3

appendicular

4

upper

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The backbone is made up of ...

1

33 vertebrae

2

206 bones

3

300 bones

4

206 vertebrae

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Multiple Choice

The vertebral column is...

1

curved and rigid

2

straight and flexible

3

curved and flexible

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Multiple Choice

Intervertebral discs are ...

1

inside the vertebral column

2

between one vertebra and the next

3

at the beginning and end of the backbone

4

all around the vertebral column

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Multiple Choice

The rib cage consists of ...

1

12 ribs

2

12 pairs of ribs

3

24 ribs and sternum

4

12 pairs of ribs and clavicle

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Multiple Choice

All ribs are identical and connected to the sternum.

1

true

2

false

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The diagram shows a .....

1

vertebra

2

disc

3

joint

126

Match

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Match the following

scapula

humerus

backbone

radius

pelvis

1

2

3

4

5

127

Match

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Match the following

femur

tibia

cranium

mandibula

clavicle

6

7

8

9

10

128

Match

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Match the following

sternum

ribs

ulna

sacrum

11

12

13

14

129

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Match the following

metacarpals

patella

fibula

metatarsals

15

16

17

18

130

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Question image

Match the following

spongy bone

bone marrow

compact bone

A

B

C

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Match the following

muscle

tendon

bone

ligament

A

B

C

D

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Match the following

Cervical

Thoracic

Lumbar

Sacrum

Coccyx

A

B

C

D

E

133

Match

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Match the following

Vertebral column

Sternum

Floating ribs

False ribs

True ribs

A

B

C

D

E

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Multiple Choice

Which type of muscle tissue lines the internal organs such as the intestines and stomach?

1

Cardiac Muscle

2

Smooth Muscle

3

Skeletal Muscle

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Multiple Choice

where can you find the cardiac muscle?

1

Brain

2

Heart

3

Digestive System

4

Excretory System

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Multiple Choice

A type of muscle you can't control

1

Voluntary

2

Involuntary

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Multiple Choice

A type of muscle you can control

1

Voluntary

2

Involuntary

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Multiple Choice

Where can you find smooth muscles?

1

Internal Organs and Blood vessels

2

Heart and peristalsis

3

Brain and hair

4

Clavicle and femur

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Multiple Choice

Where can you find Skeletal Muscles?

1

Attached to the bone

2

Attached to the brain

3

Attached to the heart

4

Attached to the lungs

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Multiple Choice

The Cardiac and Skeletal muscles are ________

1

striated

2

Acute

3

Rectangle

4

Loop

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Multiple Choice

Smooth muscle is the only muscle that's not ________

1

striated

2

rectangular

3

looped

4

acute

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Multiple Choice

the heart pumping blood is an example of a(n)

1

Involuntary action

2

voluntary action

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Multiple Choice

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Point A is pointing to which muscle

1

Quadriceps

2

Hamstrings

3

Abductors

4

Pectoralis major

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Multiple Choice

your shoulder muscles are called

1

deltoid

2

biceps branchii

3

gluteus maximus

4

sartorius

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Multiple Choice

how many muscles are there in the human body?

1

69

2

300

3

650

4

420

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Multiple Choice

What is the name of the thick filament that plays a role in muscle contraction?

1

Actin

2

Sarcomere

3

Myosin

4

Myofibril

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Multiple Choice

What is the name of the thin filament that plays a role in muscle contraction?

1

Actin

2

Sarcomere

3

Myosin

4

Myofibril

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Multiple Choice

When muscles contract they:

1

Shorten

2

Elongate

3

Stretch

4

Pull

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Multiple Choice

True or False. Muscles help maintain constant body temperature.

1

True

2

False

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Multiple Choice

What is the contractile unit of a muscle fiber called?

1

Sarcolemma

2

Myofibril

3

Sarcoplasmic reticulum

4

Sarcomere

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Multiple Choice

True or False. Muscles must be stimulated by a nerve (motor neuron) to contract.

1

True

2

False

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What is the name for one contractile unit of a myofibril, labeled L?

1

Sarcomere

2

Endomysium

3

A-band

4

Fascicle

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Multiple Choice

Of the 3 types of muscle, which is found in hollow organs and around blood vessels.

1

Skeletal Muscle

2

Cardiac Muscle

3

Smooth Muscle

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Multiple Choice

Of the 3 types of muscle, which is responsible for pumping your heart.

1

Skeletal Muscle

2

Cardiac Muscle

3

Smooth Muscle

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Multiple Choice

Of the 3 types of muscles, which muscles attach to bone.

1

Skeletal Muscle

2

Cardiac Muscle

3

Smooth Muscle

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Multiple Choice

Skeletal Muscles is a __________________ muscle.

1

Voluntary

2

Involuntary

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Multiple Choice

Cardiac muscle is a _______________ muscle.

1

Voluntary

2

Involuntary

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Multiple Choice

Approx How many muscles is the human body made up of?
1

206

2

400

3

500

4

600

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Multiple Choice

A place where two bones meet is called a 
1

Hip Bone

2

Synovial Fluid

3

Joint

4

Biceps

Number of bone in your body
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Number of joints in your body

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Number of Muscle in your body

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