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Skeletal Functions Skeletal Classification Muscular Functions Muscular Classification Muscular Groups 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points Skeletal Bones
The cranial bones protect this organ
Brain
What the yellow bone marrow stores
Fat
The process of bone formation
Ossification
Produced in the red bone marrow in the center of some bones
Blood Cells
What two minerals do bone tissues store?
Calcium (Ca) Phosphorus (P)
How many bones make up the skeleton?
206
Name a bone that has a shaft with a head at both ends
Femur or Humerus
Skull and sternum are examples of this bone classification
Flat Bones
This bone type has densely packed layers located in stress areas
Compact Bone
The nutrient layer of the bone; it produces new bone cells
Periosteum
Place where two bones comes together
Joint
Number of ribs attached directly to the sternum
7
Knee Bone
Patella
Toe and finger bones
Phalanges
The type of joint that is freely movable like in elbows and knees
Synovial Joint
Muscles are responsible for how many functions in the body?
4
When we exercise, our muscles produce this
Heat
Name one function of muscles
Produce movement Stabilize joints Posture Generate heat
The point where the action of the muscle is applied, resulting in motion
Insertion
Movement away from the body’s midline
Abduction
Type of muscle that lines internal organs
Smooth muscle
Rapidly contracts, but tires easily and must rest after short periods
Skeletal muscle
Known as voluntary or striated muscle
Skeletal muscle
A hybrid muscle
Cardiac muscle
Involuntary, non- striated muscle
Smooth muscle
Triangular muscle of the shoulder; abducts the arms
Deltoid muscle
Calf muscle
Gastrocnemius
Muscle group made up of rectus femoris and three vastus muscles
Quadriceps Group
Muscle that extends the forearm; located on posterior surface of the arm
Triceps Brachi
Large fan shaped muscles that cover upper part of chest
Pectoralis Major
Make your wager
Also known as growth plates
Epiphyseal Plates