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Review Sheet for Bones & Muscles Click here to move forward.

On the following questions, click on the colored buttons to see if you got the correct answer. Choose carefully. If you make any error along the way, you have to start all over again. Click here to move forward.

Question number ONE. Which of the following is in the correct order? Cell, tissue, organ system, organ, organism Tissue, cell, organ, organ system, organism Organism, organ, organ system, cell, tissue Cell, tissue, organ, organ system, organism

You are correct. Cell, tissue, organ, organ system, organism is the correct order for the organization of the body. Click here for next question.

Sorry, that is not the correct answer. Time to try again. Click to try again.

That answer is incorrect. But, you don’t have to go all the way back to the beginning. Click here for next question.

Question number TWO. The study of the parts of the body is called? Biology Physiology Anatomy Cytology

You are correct. The study of the parts of the body is called anatomy. Click here for next question.

Question number THREE. How many bones do we have?

You are correct. We have about 206 bones. Click here for next question.

Question number FOUR. Which of the following is not a job of the skeletal system? Supporting the body Protection of body parts Transport of oxygen and carbon dioxide Storage of minerals and fat

You are correct. Transporting oxygen and food is not the job of the skeletal system. The cardiovascular system does that job. Click here for next question.

Question number FIVE. Red blood cells are produced in the? Compact bone layer Bone marrow Cartilage layer Spongy bone layer

You are correct. Red blood cells are made in the bone marrow. Click here for next question.

Question number SIX. Bones are held to other bones by? Tendons Joints Ligaments Cartilage

You are correct. Bones are held to other bones by ligaments. Tendons hold muscles to the bones. Click here for next question.

Question number SEVEN. What is it called where two bones come together? Tendon Joint Ligament Cartilage

You are correct. Bones come together at a joint. Click here for next question.

Question number EIGHT. What type of joint only moves in one direction? Hinge Fixed Ball-and-socket Sliding

You are correct. A hinge joint only allows movement in one direction. Just like the hinge on a door. Click here for next question.

Question number NINE. Which type of joint allows movement in all directions? Hinge Fixed Ball-and-socket Sliding

You are correct. A ball-and-socket joint allows movement in all directions. Your hip and shoulder being our examples. Click here for next question.

Question number TEN. Bones are lifeless structures. True False

You are correct. It is false. Bones are alive and constantly strengthening and re- building themselves. Click here for next question.

Question number ELEVEN. Your ear and the end of your nose are made out of spongy bone. True False

You are correct. It is false. Your ear and the end of your nose are made out of cartilage. Click here for next question.

Question number TWELVE. The study of the body and how it works is called? Biology Physiology Anatomy Cytology

You are correct. Physiology is the study of the body and how it works. Click here for next question.

Question number THIRTEEN. A group of cells working together is called? Cell cluster Tissue Organ Organ system

You are correct. A group of cells working together is called a tissue. Click here for next question.

Question number FOURTEEN. What are the two things that muscle cells can do? Push and pull Move and groove Flex and bend Contract and relax

You are correct. Muscles cells only contract and relax. With our muscles we can then use them to move and groove. Click here for next question.

Question number FIFTEEN. About how many muscles do we have?

You are correct. We have about 600 muscles. Click here for next question.

Question number SIXTEEN. “Use it or lose it” is a great phrase to describe muscles. True False

You are correct. The answer is true. If you don’t use your muscles, they will become smaller and weaker. Click here for next question.

Question number SEVENTEEN. Which of the following is not a type of muscle? Cardiac Skeletal Smooth They are all types of muscles

You are correct. Cardiac, smooth, and skeletal are all types of muscles. Click here for next question.

Question number EIGHTEEN. The heart is able to constantly beat because it is made out of which muscle type(s)? Smooth Skeletal Cardiac Skeletal and smooth

You are correct. The heart is the organ in our body made out of cardiac muscle. Click here for next question.

Question number NINETEEN. Bones are attached to muscles with? Tendons Joints Ligaments Cartilage

You are correct. Muscles attach to bones with tendons. Click here for next question.

Question number TWENTY. Muscles that bend parts of our body are called? Extensors Benders Straightners Flexors

You are correct. Flexors are muscles that cause part of the body to bend. Click here for next question.

Question number TWENTY-ONE. To strengthen the heart, you wish to do ___?___ exercises. Resistance Aerobic Anaerobic Smooth

You are correct. The heart is strengthened by doing aerobic exercises. Click here for next question.

Question number TWENTY-TWO. Muscles that straighten parts of our body are called? Extensors Benders Straightners Flexors

You are correct. Extensors are muscles that cause part of the body to straighten. Click here for next question.

Question number TWENTY-THREE. Which type of muscle is voluntary? Skeletal Smooth Cardiac All muscles are voluntary

You are correct. Skeletal muscles are the only type of muscle that is voluntary. You can not think and cause cardiac and smooth muscle to contract. Click here for next question.

Question number TWENTY-FOUR. To strengthen the muscles of the body (skeletal), you will need to do ___?___ exercises Smooth Aerobic Cardiac Resistance

You are correct. Resistance exercises build and strengthen skeletal (body) muscles. Click here for next question.

Question number TWENTY-FIVE. To get smooth, controlled movements, muscles…? work alone work in groups work in pairs All of the above

You are correct. Muscles work in pairs to get controlled, smooth movements of our body. An extensor paired with a flexor. Click here for next question.

Question number TWENTY-SIX. This drug may increase the size and strength of your muscles, but it has some very dangerous consequences. Cigarettes Anabolic steroids Caffeine Alcohol

You are correct. Anabolic steroids can cause some very serious side effects. Death being one of the possibilities. Nice muscles heart attack guy. Click here for next question.

Question number TWENTY-SEVEN. Which of the following is an injury to the muscular system? Dislocation Fracture Strain Sprain

You are correct. The only slide to the muscular system is the strain or pulled muscle. All other injuries are injuries to the skeletal system. Click here for next question.

But there is no ‘next question’. Congratulations, you have successfully completed the Bones and Muscles review. Click here for your grade.

If you didn’t cheat to get here, I give you an A+A+ Good work!!! Click here to restart review