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Skeletal and Muscular
System
Jeopardy
Test Review
Game
Skeletal
System
Muscular
System
Skin
Identifying
Bones and
Muscles
Injuries and
Disorders
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How many bones are in
the human body?
206
If you get a sunburn,
what type of tissue have
you injured?
epithelial
Name 4 bones that are
found in the axial
skeleton.
Skull, vertebrae, ribs,
sternum
A developing fetus’s
skeleton is comprised
mostly of __________,
not bone.
cartilage
What type of joint allows
for the greatest range of
motion?
ball and socket
Name the three types of
muscle tissue.
skeletal, smooth, and
cardiac
What type of muscle
tissue reacts quickly and
tires slowly?
cardiac
Approximately how many
muscles are found in the
human body?
600
What is the process of
muscle mass wasting
away?
atrophy
What type of muscle
tissue works in pairs?
skeletal
How does the skin
protect the body from
disease?
It keeps out diseasecausing
microorganisms.
What is the pigment in
the skin that helps
protect you from
sunburn?
melanin
In which layer of the
skin do you find nerves
and blood vessels?
dermis
In which layer of the
skin would you find dead
skin cells?
epidermis
In which layer of the
skin would you find
sweat glands and oil
glands?
dermis
Name the long bone
found in the upper arm.
humerus
Where is the
gastrocnemius located?
calf
What is the large muscle
that covers the shoulder
joint?
deltoid
What is the scientific
name for the shin bone?
tibia
What is the scientific
name for the shoulder
blade?
scapula
If you strain the connective
tissue that connects the
bicep to the humerus, what
have you strained?
tendon
What do we call it when
a bone is forced out of a
joint?
dislocation
What is the most
common joint problem?
(It causes swelling, pain,
and stiffness of the
joint.)
arthritis
What type of connective
tissue is involved in a
sprain?
ligaments
What type of arthritis
occurs when cartilage is
worn down over time?
osteoarthritis
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SKELETAL
SYSTEM
LEVEL OF
ORG. and
TISSUES
MISC.
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BONE and
MUSCLE
I.D.
JOINTS
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Approximately how much
of the average person’s
total body weight comes
from bones?
20%
What division of the skeletal
system is made up of the
hips, shoulders, arms, and
legs?
appendicular
Which bone cells build
bones?
osteoblasts
What does the prefix
“osteo-” mean?
bone
What is the fibrous outer
membrane of a long
bone called?
periosteum
What is the basic unit of
all living things?
cells
What does the word
“homeostasis” literally
mean?
process of staying the
same
Name the four types of
tissues
muscle, nerve,
connective, epithelial
What type of tissue is
sometimes considered
the “catch all” group?
connective
What type of tissue is
blood?
connective
What does the suffix
“-itis” mean?
disease or inflammation
What does the prefix
“arthro-” refer to?
joint
Name the levels of
organization from
simplest to most
complex.
cells, tissues, organs,
organ systems, organism
Which body tissue
supports, binds,
protects, stores, and
transports?
connective
What body system stores
minerals such as
phosphorus and calcium?
skeletal system
Which bones make up
the wrist?
carpals
What is the large muscle
that stretches across the
buttocks?
gluteus maximus
What two muscles of the
arm work together to
help you bend your
elbow?
bicep and tricep
What is the scientific
name for the jaw bone?
mandible
What is the longest bone
in the body?
femur
Name the four types of
joints.
ball and socket, hinge,
gliding, and pivot
What type of joint is
found in the shoulder?
ball and socket
What type of joint only
allows movement in one
direction?
hinge
Where do you find a
pivot joint?
neck
Where do you find an
immovable joint?
skull