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Let’s Play! Instructions

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1.Most of the bones of the body are ____________. Who is the strongest link? Spongy bone Intra membranousEndochondralCartilaginous

Explanation of the Answer Goes Here Next Question ENDOCHONDRAL

1.Which of the following is an example of an irregular bone? Who is the strongest link? RibHumerusClavicle Vertebrae

Next Question VERTEBRAE

1.Which bone cell works to rebuild bone tissue? Who is the strongest link? OsteonsOsteocytesOsteoclastsOsteoblasts

Osteoblasts lay down inorganic salts which help to form compact bone. Next Question Osteoblasts

1.In order to create movement, bones function as _______. Who is the strongest link? Fulcrums Pulleys MachinesLevers

Next Question LEVERS

1.Which component of the bone is responsible for creating blood cells? Who is the strongest link? Red Marrow Yellow Marrow Spongy Bone Compact Bone

Red marrow contains premature blood cells that can be stimulated to mature when more blood cells are needed. Next Question RED MARROW

Which bone of the skull is often flattened due to an infant lying on it’s back? Who is the strongest link? FrontalParietalOccipitalTemporal

Next Question Occipital

When you bend at the knees, which type of joint is allowing for this type of movement? Who is the strongest link? Pivotal Ball and Socket Hinge Gliding

One of 6 types of synovial joints Next Question Hinge

Moving a body part away from the mid-line of the body is what type of movement? Who is the strongest link? ExtensionFlexionAdductionAbduction

Next Question Abduction

What type of joint is the shoulder? Who is the strongest link? Ball and Socket Hinge Gliding Pivot

Next Question Ball and Socket

Which pairs of ribs are considered false ribs? Who is the strongest link? No such thing Pairs 11-12Pairs 1-7Pairs 8-10

Next Question Pairs 8-10

How to play The Strongest Link 1.Divide the group up into two teams. Assign one group to be Team 1, the other will be Team 2. Have each team choose a spokesperson. 2.Begin the PowerPoint and introduce the characters. 3.Have the spokesperson from one team choose a question. 4.Click on that number. Read the question and allow the spokesperson to confer with teammates to come up with an answer. Have them state the answer orally, then click on the arrow button. 5.Read the answer displayed on the next slide. Click on the button to move back to the board. 6.If the answer given was correct, type the correct number of points in the score box. 7.Continue to play until all questions have been answered. The team with the most points wins. Let’s Play!