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BonesMore Bones Lots of Bones Tons of Bones Zillions of bones 10 20 30 40 50
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Bone & More Bones
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Located across the top and front of the chest: provides Structure for shoulders and upper body – C_______
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What is it called when you straighten a joint or increase the joint angle ?
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Located in the head; protects the brains!
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How many bones are there in the body?
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The upper leg bone; gives the leg support Longest, heaviest bone in the body
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Located in the lower leg; gives support to lower leg.Smallest bone in lower leg
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The upper bone in the arm: Provides structure for upper arm
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Where two or more bones meet is called a J_____
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Located between the upper and lower leg bones: covers the knee joint
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The hip bones; provides support for the legs
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Located in the center of chest; protects heart and other internal organs; supports chest
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Located on the upper part of the back: protects internal organs and support the chest- S ____________
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206!
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Located in the lower leg; gives support to lower leg. Largest bone in lower leg
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Located in the center of the back; protects spinal cord and supports upper body
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To develop strong bones in the body it is important to:
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Osteoporosis occurs when:
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A strong skeletal system plays a key role by:
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Bone density can be continually improved during a person’s life by leading a lifestyle that includes:
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The majority of bone density is developed by the end of the:
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Bending a joint or reducing the joint angle is called:
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Which exercise would strengthen the humerous? a.skipping b. bicycling c. curl-ups d. Push ups
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Which food(s) is not high in calcium and will not improve bone density a.Fruits b. Dark green, leafy vegetables c. Nuts d. Dairy products
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Name 2 common joints that play a major role in movements necessary for a physical active life style.
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Which two bones lay side by side?
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Do weight bearing activitiesand eat a healthy diet rich in calcium every day!
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Teenage years
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Located in the chest; protects internal organs and support upper body
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loss of bone density causing bones to deteriorate and become weak
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Eat foods that have calcium and get daily exercise
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Flexion
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Ulna and Radius
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Fruits unless it is orange juice that is calcium fortified!
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Ball and socket and hinge joint
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push ups
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Providing structure, protecting the internal organs and decreasing the chance of broken bones
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Extension
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Scapula
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Sternum
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Ribs
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Clavicle
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Pelvis
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Tibia
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Cranium
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Vertebrae (backbone)
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Femur
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Fibula
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Humerus
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Patella (kneecap)
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Joint
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