Science-Human Body Jeopardy for 3rd Grade - Courtney

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Functions
of
Bones
Bones
Muscles
Joints
Body
Movement
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206 Bones
What is the
number of bones
in the adult
human body?
Longest bone in
the human body
What is the
femur?
Scientific name
for the jaw bone.
What is the
mandible?
Scientific name for
the collar bone.
What is the
clavicle?
The smallest
bone in the
human body.
What is the inner
ear bone?
(stapes bone)
The face contains
more than ____
muscles.
What is 50
muscles?
Attaches bone to
bone
What are
ligaments?
Occurs when
fatigued muscles
contract
What is a muscle
cramp?
Flexion
What is a flexing
muscle?
When one muscle
contracts, this
opposing muscle
extends.
What is an
antagonistic muscle
Where bones meet
to help provide
movement
What are joints?
The most
important joint in
the human body.
What is the thumb?
2 Examples of
hinge joints
What are elbow
and knee?
This joint can move
at a 360 degree
angle
What are ball and
socket joints?
The backbone is a
________ joint.
What is a gliding
joint?
Attach muscles to
bones.
What are tendons?
The strongest
tendon in the body.
What is the
Achilles tendon?
Connects ribs to
sternum and ends of
bones in moving joints
such as fingers, elbows
and knees
What is cartilage?
Controls all body
movement.
What is the brain?
A smooth,
sustained muscle
contraction that
causes muscle
movement
What is tetanus?
Bones produce
______ and ______
blood cells
What are red and
white?
________ are stored
in bones and used
for metabolic
functions
What are minerals?
True or False:
Teeth are bones
What is false?
(teeth are not bones
because they don’t
contain bone
marrow.)
This bone structure
is important
because it protects
the brain
What is the skull?
The 3 main
functions of bones.
What are support,
protection and
movement?