Quizzes/games/exams
1.Name the two main parts of the skeletal system.
2.Which part supports and protects the brain, the spinal cord and many of the internal organs?
3. The arms are part of the _______________ system.
4. What's found at the end of long bones?
5. What disease occurs if the child does not get enough vitamin D?
6. What could be an outcome of lack of cartilage?
7. What protects the brain?
8. What does a Chiropractor do?
9. What is a ligament?
10. What is the spongy bones interstices made out of ?
11. Name the 6 major functions of the skeletal system
12. Name the 6 types of synovial joints in the skeletal system and where they are in the body.
13. What are some symptoms of bone cancer?
14. What is ossification?
15. What is the difference between red marrow and yellow marrow?
2.Which part supports and protects the brain, the spinal cord and many of the internal organs?
3. The arms are part of the _______________ system.
4. What's found at the end of long bones?
5. What disease occurs if the child does not get enough vitamin D?
6. What could be an outcome of lack of cartilage?
7. What protects the brain?
8. What does a Chiropractor do?
9. What is a ligament?
10. What is the spongy bones interstices made out of ?
11. Name the 6 major functions of the skeletal system
12. Name the 6 types of synovial joints in the skeletal system and where they are in the body.
13. What are some symptoms of bone cancer?
14. What is ossification?
15. What is the difference between red marrow and yellow marrow?
1. Axial and Appendicular
2. Axial
3. Appendicular
4. Red Marrow
5. Rickets
6. Arthritis
7. Cranium
8. Focuses on the diagnosis and treatment of the neuromusculoskeletal system, with an emphasis on the spine.
9. A short band of tough, flexible, fibrous tissue that either holds together a joint, or two bones or cartilages
10. Embryonic connective tissue or bone morrow.
11. Support, movement, protection, endocrine regulation, blood cell production, and calcium storage.
12. Condyloid, saddle, hinge, ball and socket, pivot, and gliding joints.
13. Include numbness, tingling, tenderness, or a decrease in blood flow (coldness, weakened pulse).
14. The forming of bone.
15. Red marrow is found at the ends of long bones and is where blood cells are produced, while yellow marrow fills cavities, and is found in spongy bone and central cavities of long bones.
2. Axial
3. Appendicular
4. Red Marrow
5. Rickets
6. Arthritis
7. Cranium
8. Focuses on the diagnosis and treatment of the neuromusculoskeletal system, with an emphasis on the spine.
9. A short band of tough, flexible, fibrous tissue that either holds together a joint, or two bones or cartilages
10. Embryonic connective tissue or bone morrow.
11. Support, movement, protection, endocrine regulation, blood cell production, and calcium storage.
12. Condyloid, saddle, hinge, ball and socket, pivot, and gliding joints.
13. Include numbness, tingling, tenderness, or a decrease in blood flow (coldness, weakened pulse).
14. The forming of bone.
15. Red marrow is found at the ends of long bones and is where blood cells are produced, while yellow marrow fills cavities, and is found in spongy bone and central cavities of long bones.