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Fairhope Elementary School Human Body McGuire/Workman Class / Science Oct. 2, 2007

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Page 1: Fairhope Elementary School Human Body McGuire/Workman Class / Science Oct. 2, 2007

FairhopeElementary School

Human Body

McGuire/WorkmanClass / Science

Oct. 2, 2007

Page 2: Fairhope Elementary School Human Body McGuire/Workman Class / Science Oct. 2, 2007

A: B:joint skeleton

#1What is the name of the system that includes

all the bones?

C: D:skull torso

Page 3: Fairhope Elementary School Human Body McGuire/Workman Class / Science Oct. 2, 2007

Skeleton

Page 4: Fairhope Elementary School Human Body McGuire/Workman Class / Science Oct. 2, 2007

A: B:support contraction

#2Which function can NOT be provided by a

skeleton?

C: D:movement protection

Page 5: Fairhope Elementary School Human Body McGuire/Workman Class / Science Oct. 2, 2007

contraction

Page 6: Fairhope Elementary School Human Body McGuire/Workman Class / Science Oct. 2, 2007

A: B:Hinge joint Ball and socket joint

#3What type of joint allows movement only

Back and forth in one direction?

C: D:Gliding joint Pivot joint

Page 7: Fairhope Elementary School Human Body McGuire/Workman Class / Science Oct. 2, 2007

Hinge joint

Page 8: Fairhope Elementary School Human Body McGuire/Workman Class / Science Oct. 2, 2007

A: B:knees thumbs

#4Where do you find a ball and socket joint?

C: D:elbows shoulders

Page 9: Fairhope Elementary School Human Body McGuire/Workman Class / Science Oct. 2, 2007

shoulders

Page 10: Fairhope Elementary School Human Body McGuire/Workman Class / Science Oct. 2, 2007

A: B:Elbows and shoulders Ankles and wrists

#5Which pair of joints work in a similar way?

C: D:Knees and neck Hips and backbone

Page 11: Fairhope Elementary School Human Body McGuire/Workman Class / Science Oct. 2, 2007

Ankles and wrists

Page 12: Fairhope Elementary School Human Body McGuire/Workman Class / Science Oct. 2, 2007

A: B:To make bones move To show how strong you are

#6What is the job of the muscles?

C: D:To protect the internal organs

To connect bones to each other

Page 13: Fairhope Elementary School Human Body McGuire/Workman Class / Science Oct. 2, 2007

To make bones move

Page 14: Fairhope Elementary School Human Body McGuire/Workman Class / Science Oct. 2, 2007

A: B:The biceps contract and the triceps extends

The biceps extends and the triceps contract.

#7What happens when you bend your arm

towards yourself?

C: D:Both biceps and triceps extend

Both biceps and triceps contract.

Page 15: Fairhope Elementary School Human Body McGuire/Workman Class / Science Oct. 2, 2007

Biceps contract and

triceps extend

Page 16: Fairhope Elementary School Human Body McGuire/Workman Class / Science Oct. 2, 2007

A: B:bones muscles

#8Which body structure causes you to smile?

C: D:joints skin

Page 17: Fairhope Elementary School Human Body McGuire/Workman Class / Science Oct. 2, 2007

Muscles

Page 18: Fairhope Elementary School Human Body McGuire/Workman Class / Science Oct. 2, 2007

A: B:stimulus concentration

#9When your head itches you scratch it. What do you

call this action?

C: D:response feeling

Page 19: Fairhope Elementary School Human Body McGuire/Workman Class / Science Oct. 2, 2007

response

Page 20: Fairhope Elementary School Human Body McGuire/Workman Class / Science Oct. 2, 2007

A: B:Too much use of bones

Too much use of muscles

#10What causes a cramp?

C: D:Too much use of bloon

Too much use of joints

Page 21: Fairhope Elementary School Human Body McGuire/Workman Class / Science Oct. 2, 2007

too much use of muscles

Page 22: Fairhope Elementary School Human Body McGuire/Workman Class / Science Oct. 2, 2007

A: B:skull pelvis

#11What is the largest bone in the body?

C: D:rib femur

Page 23: Fairhope Elementary School Human Body McGuire/Workman Class / Science Oct. 2, 2007

femur

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A: B:Wrists and ankles Elbows and knees

#12Phalanges are found in what parts of the body?

C: D:Fingers and toes Arms and legs

Page 25: Fairhope Elementary School Human Body McGuire/Workman Class / Science Oct. 2, 2007

Fingers and toes

Page 26: Fairhope Elementary School Human Body McGuire/Workman Class / Science Oct. 2, 2007

A: B:ligaments tendon

#13What is the tissue called that connects two bones?

C: D:muscle joint

Page 27: Fairhope Elementary School Human Body McGuire/Workman Class / Science Oct. 2, 2007

ligament

Page 28: Fairhope Elementary School Human Body McGuire/Workman Class / Science Oct. 2, 2007

A: B:Fewer than 50 About 100

#14How many bones are in the adult human body?

C: D:About 200 About 500

Page 29: Fairhope Elementary School Human Body McGuire/Workman Class / Science Oct. 2, 2007

About 200

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A: B:Ball and socket Hinge joint

#15What type of joint is your knees, fingers, toes and

elbows?

C: D:Gliding joint None of the above

Page 31: Fairhope Elementary School Human Body McGuire/Workman Class / Science Oct. 2, 2007

Hinge

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A: B:Ball and socket Hinge joint

#16What type of joints are in your hips and shoulders?

C: D:Gliding joint All of the above

Page 33: Fairhope Elementary School Human Body McGuire/Workman Class / Science Oct. 2, 2007

Ball and socket

Page 34: Fairhope Elementary School Human Body McGuire/Workman Class / Science Oct. 2, 2007

A: B:Ball and socket Hinge joint

#17What do you call the joints in your neck, backbone,

Wrists and ankles?

C: D:Gliding joint Pivot joint

Page 35: Fairhope Elementary School Human Body McGuire/Workman Class / Science Oct. 2, 2007

Gliding joint

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