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1 200 pt 300 pt 400 pt 500 pt 100 pt 200 pt 300 pt 400 pt 500 pt 100 pt 200 pt 300 pt 400 pt 500 pt 100 pt 200 pt 300 pt 400 pt 500 pt 100 pt 200 pt 300 pt 400 pt 500 pt 100 pt Names of Bones Vocabulary Skeletal System Muscular System Misc

2 The longest bone in the body

3 What is the femur?

4 19 bones

5 What is the number of bones in the hands and/or feet?

6 The bone that connects the rib cage

7 What is the sternum?

8 The upper arm bone

9 What is the humerus?

10 The hammer, the anvil, and the stirrup

11 What are the smallest bones in the body or what are the ear bones?

12 Means a place where two bones meet

13 What is a joint?

14 The scientific name for the knee cap

15 What is the patella?

16 The entire set of bones

17 What is the skeletal system?

18 Unable to move

19 What is immobilize?

20 The area from the shoulders to the hips?

21 What is the torso?

22 Two reasons why we need bones

23 What is: for support for protection for movement for shape to make blood

24 The area of the bone that makes the blood cells

25 What is the marrow?

26 The arms and legs have this in common

27 What is one upper bone and two lower bones?

28 The ball and socket joint

29 What is a joint like the hip/shoulder that can go two ways plus rotation?

30 The way our skeleton is different from that of a grasshopper or crayfish?

31 What is we have an inner skeleton and they have an outer/exoskeleton?

32 Strongest muscle in the body

33 What is the heart?

34 How are muscles work

35 What is they contract and they lengthen?

36 How the muscles are connected to the bones

37 What is a tendon?

38 Moves food, waste, and blood through the body

39 What is a smooth muscle?

40 The difference between a voluntary and involuntary muscles

41 What is a involuntary moves on its own without being told, and voluntary is told when to move?

42 The reason a baby has more bones than an adult

43 What is all the bones are not fused together so it can make it through the birth canal?

44 Our nose and ears are made of this

45 What is cartilage?

46 The name of the joint that can only move two ways

47 What is the sliding joint in the wrist/ankles, fingers, and neck?

48 How an owl pellet is made

49 What is an owl eats the animal whole, it cannot digest the bones and fur so later it regurgitates them both in the pellet form

50 It makes our thumbs different than any other mammal

51 What is opposable?