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Skeletal, Muscular, & Integumentary Systems Review

#1 Which type of bone joints does the elbow have?

#2 The knee joint is comprised of 4 different bones. Name them.

#3 Complete the following sentence: The difference between the compact bone and the spongy bone is…

#4 What part of the bone produces the blood?

#5 State 5 functions of the skeletal system.

#6 True or false: If the statement is true, write true. If the statement is false, change the underlined word to make the statement true. Ligaments are part of the skeletal system.

#7 What is the name of the thin, outer covering of bones called?

#8 True or false: If the statement is true, write true. If the statement is false, change the underlined word to make the statement true. Tendons cushion the ends of bones.

#9 What 2 general things can you do to keep your bones healthy?

#10 Name 1 way the skeletal system helps to maintain homeostasis.

#11 What is the anatomical direction for “towards the back?”

#12 (name the correct direction) The carpal bones are ___ from the humerus.

#13 A knee injury that causes the lower leg to become less stable but does NOT make a “pop” is probably a tear of the…

#14 What are the 4 functions of the muscular system?

#15 How does the skeletal muscle help regulate your body’s temperature?

#16 Which two types of muscles are INVOLUNTARY?

#17 Why is the cardiac muscle more important than skeletal or smooth?

#18 Name 1 way the muscular system helps to maintain homeostasis.

#19 Which type of muscle is found in your digestive system?

#20 Name one bone that touches the bicep.

#21 Which layer of skin is most superficial?

#22 Name 3 structures found in the integumentary system.

#23 How does vitamin D link the skeletal system to the integumentary system?

#24 Which layer of the skin produces the pigment melanin?

#25 Which layer of the skin contains the hair follicle?

#26 Why are tattoos typically placed in the dermis?

#27 Name 1 gland found in your skin.

#28 Explain how your skin may serve a function of the immune system.

#29 What layer is deep to the dermis?

#30 According to the homunculus, why are there more nerves located in the hands than in the shoulders?