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FairhopeElementary School
Human Body
McGuire/WorkmanClass / Science
Oct. 2, 2007
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A: B:joint skeleton
#1What is the name of the system that includes
all the bones?
C: D:skull torso
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Skeleton
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A: B:support contraction
#2Which function can NOT be provided by a
skeleton?
C: D:movement protection
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contraction
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A: B:Hinge joint Ball and socket joint
#3What type of joint allows movement only
Back and forth in one direction?
C: D:Gliding joint Pivot joint
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Hinge joint
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A: B:knees thumbs
#4Where do you find a ball and socket joint?
C: D:elbows shoulders
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shoulders
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A: B:Elbows and shoulders Ankles and wrists
#5Which pair of joints work in a similar way?
C: D:Knees and neck Hips and backbone
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Ankles and wrists
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A: B:To make bones move To show how strong you are
#6What is the job of the muscles?
C: D:To protect the internal organs
To connect bones to each other
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To make bones move
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A: B:The biceps contract and the triceps extends
The biceps extends and the triceps contract.
#7What happens when you bend your arm
towards yourself?
C: D:Both biceps and triceps extend
Both biceps and triceps contract.
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Biceps contract and
triceps extend
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A: B:bones muscles
#8Which body structure causes you to smile?
C: D:joints skin
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Muscles
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A: B:stimulus concentration
#9When your head itches you scratch it. What do you
call this action?
C: D:response feeling
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response
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A: B:Too much use of bones
Too much use of muscles
#10What causes a cramp?
C: D:Too much use of bloon
Too much use of joints
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too much use of muscles
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A: B:skull pelvis
#11What is the largest bone in the body?
C: D:rib femur
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femur
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A: B:Wrists and ankles Elbows and knees
#12Phalanges are found in what parts of the body?
C: D:Fingers and toes Arms and legs
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Fingers and toes
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A: B:ligaments tendon
#13What is the tissue called that connects two bones?
C: D:muscle joint
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ligament
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A: B:Fewer than 50 About 100
#14How many bones are in the adult human body?
C: D:About 200 About 500
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About 200
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A: B:Ball and socket Hinge joint
#15What type of joint is your knees, fingers, toes and
elbows?
C: D:Gliding joint None of the above
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Hinge
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A: B:Ball and socket Hinge joint
#16What type of joints are in your hips and shoulders?
C: D:Gliding joint All of the above
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Ball and socket
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A: B:Ball and socket Hinge joint
#17What do you call the joints in your neck, backbone,
Wrists and ankles?
C: D:Gliding joint Pivot joint
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Gliding joint
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