Important Announcements There are 6 days left in first semester 1 Review Game (prizes for winners) 1 Final Project Simulation Lab (6 grades) 1 Final.

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Important Announcements There are 6 days left in first semester 1 Review Game (prizes for winners) 1 Final Project Simulation Lab (6 grades) 1 Final Exam (8 grades)

More…Important Announcements Today is the last day for group work Next week all desks will be in rows Final Project will be in class on laptops with 1 partner (Ms. Fine will choose)

Choose a category. You will be given the answer. Write the correct question. Click to begin.

TissueSkinBone Body Movements Challenge 100 Point 200 Points 300 Points 400 Points 500 Points 100 Point 200 Points 300 Points 400 Points 500 Points 300 Points 400 Points 500 Points Muscle

This tissue type connects, binds and supports structures. This tissue also protects and cushions organs.

What is connective tissue?

This tissue type is located on the most superficial layer or lining of internal organs.

What is epithelial tissue?

These skin cells absorb UV rays and act as a shield against many skin cancers.

What are melanocytes?

This is the most superficial layer of tissue that surrounds long bones such as the femur.

What is periosteum?

These are the five functions of the skeletal system.

1)Protect internal organs 2)Store minerals 3)Production of red & white blood cells 4)Movement- ( attachment for muscles) 5)Supports the organism

These two tissue types (specific) work together in the digestive system to enable peristalsis and absorption of nutrients.

What is epithelial and smooth muscle tissue?

This is the name of the most superficial layer of the skin.

What is the epidermis?

This layer of skin contains sweat glands and oil glands.

What is the dermis?

This is the body movement of moving a bone AWAY from midline. This is the body movement of moving a bone CLOSER to midline. *must be in this order*

What is abduction and adduction?

These cells are in the epidermis and make skin waterproof.

What is keratin?

This tissue type moves bones by contracting and relaxing (be specific).

What is skeletal muscle tissue?

This type of muscle tissue connects to the bones of the skeletal system and creates body movement.

What is skeletal muscle tissue?

This type of muscle is made up of cells without striations and found in the walls of organs such as the digestive tract, urinary bladder, and arteries

What is smooth muscle tissue?

This is the name of the striated muscle tissue that is found in the heart.

What is cardiac muscle tissue?

This type of bone tissue usually takes 6 – 8 weeks to regenerate.

What is the spongy bone?

These are the two colors of bone marrow.

What are the colors red and yellow?

This is a list of the four tissue types found in the human body.

What is epithelial, muscle, nervous, and connective?

The name of this cell.

What is an osteocyte?

This is a list of names of bones of the leg and foot from proximal to distal beginning with the femur. (list 7 bones including femur)

What are the femur, patella, tibia, fibula, tarsals, metatarsals, phalanges?

This long bone is located on the anterior portion of the shoulder girdle. This bone is located at the superior and anterior part of the thorax and superior to the first rib.

What is the clavicle?

This directional term is true for ALL of the following statements; 1.The Achilles tendons are to the patella. 2.The elbow joint is to the clavicle. 3.The fibula bone is to the femur.

What is distal?

DRAW one example each movement – INCLUDE ARROWS. Abduction Adduction Flexion Extension

DRAW one example of rotation at the thoracic spine – INCLUDE ARROWS

This body movement is moving a bone around it’s x or y-axis.

What is rotation?

These are the three openings on the anterior side of the head and located along the midline of the body.

What are the nose and mouth?

This is the common visual reference point of the body upright, feet together, arms at the sides with palms facing forward.

What is the anatomical position?

This is the number of human body systems that work together to make one organism.

What is the number 12?

This is the name of cells that form spongy bone during the process of bone healing and repair.

What are osteoblasts?

This is the anatomical name of ankle bones.

What are tarsals?

This is the scientific term for a group of cells working together to perform a specific function.

What is a tissue?

This is the abnormal finding of this x-ray Check your yellow folders!

What are spiral fractures of the femur bones.

Make your wager

In the human body system: #1 This is the list of the four types of tissues? #2 The name of the connective tissue located between each vertebrae. #3 This is the name of the only two round bones in your body.

1. What is epithelial, muscle, nervous, and connective. 2. What is cartilage? 3. What are the patella bones?