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The stomach is part of which organ system?
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digestive system
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respiratory system
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excretory system
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nervous system
Which of the following bones is a long bone...
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vertebrae
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phalanges
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femur
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tarsals
This bone is classified as a...
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Flat Bone
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Irregular Bone
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Long Bone
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Short Bone
Which of the following is a function of the skeletal system?
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Circulate blood through the body
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allow for heat production
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remove carbon dioxide from the blood
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provide a framework for movement and protect vital organs
What bone is this?
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Clavicle
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Scapula
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Rhomboid
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Sternum
Name the bone
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Tibia
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Ulna
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Humerus
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Femur
What does the muscular system do?
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Provide a framework
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Allow for white blood cell storage
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Maintain the body's posture
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Fight against disease
What muscle can be found around the heart?
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Skeletal
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Cardiac
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Striated
Which muscle is this?
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Pectorals
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Rhomboid
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Erector spinae
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Rectus Abdominis
Name the muscle
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Abductor
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Satorius
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Adductor
If the Bicep is the Agonist, what is it's Antagonist?
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Humerus
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Tricep
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Pectorals
If the adductors are the Agonist, what muscle is the Antagonist?
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Hamstrings
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Quadriceps
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Abductors
The opposite to flexion is?
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circumduction
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extension
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pronation
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supination
Dorsiflexion and Plantarflexion refers to what joint?
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Shoulder Joint
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Ankle Joint
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Knee Joint
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Hip Joint
What muscle is this?
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Soleus
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Gastrocnemius
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Hamstring
The Veins carry oxygenated blood? True or False?
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True
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False
Arteries carry oxygenated blood. True or False?
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False
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True
Where does deoxygenated blood enter the heart?
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Superior and Inferior Vena Cava
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Pulmonary Vein
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Aorta
Which chamber is responsible for pumping the blood?
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Atrium
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Ventricle
What do white blood cells do?
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Fight against infection
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Cause the blood to clot
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Carry oxygen
What is the name of the blood disorder that affects the bodies ability to clot blood?
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Deep vein thrombosis
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High Blood Pressure
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Haemophilia
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Leukaemia
What air passage is responsible for oxygen exchange?
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Lungs
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Trachea
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Alveoli
Where can you find tiny hairs called cilia?
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Pharynx
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Nasal cavities
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Larynx
Which is the most important body system?
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nervous system
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digestive system
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respiratory system
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immune system
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all of the above- they are ALL important!
A ____________ is the basic unit of structure and function for all living things.
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skin
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cell
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eyes
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heart
A/an ___________________ is a group os tissues that work together to perform a specific job.
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organ
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cell
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skin
What kind of tissue makes your body move?
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nerve tissue
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connective tissue
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muscle tissue
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epithlial tissue
Which body system is responsible for making us breathe?
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digestive system
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immune system
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excretory system
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respiratory system
The main function of the respiratory system is to take in ______________ through the lungs and get rid of carbon dioxide and water.
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oxygen
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saliva
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water
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carbon dioxide
The excretory system helps ___________ wastes in the body.
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bring in
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get rid of
Which organ helps break down wastes into forms that can be excreted and recycles materials?
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kidneys
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liver
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lungs
Which body system eliminates pathogens and sicknesses from invading the body?
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excretory system
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nervous system
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immune system
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respiratory system
All of these are layers of the immune system EXCEPT:
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breathing passages
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mouth
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stomach
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skin
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heart
The brain is the main organ that is part of the _____________ system.
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nervous system
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immune system
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respiratory system
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digestive system
the frontal lobe, occipital lobe, parietal lobe, and the temporal lobe are all part of which organ?
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the brain
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the heart
True or False: the digestive system is responsible for transforming your food into nutrients and energy to keep your body alive.
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true
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false
What is responsible for delivering oxygen and removing carbon dioxide from the body?
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cell nucleus
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excretory system
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nervous tissue
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respiratory system
The __________ is the main organ of the nervous system.
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heart
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lungs
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brain
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skin
The circulatory system uses _________ to deliver oxygen to the rest of the body.
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blood cells
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lungs and nose
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blood vessels
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brain and spinal cord
Which of the following body systems work together for support, protection, and movement?
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respiratory and cardiovascular
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skeletal and muscular
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skeletal and integumentary
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digestive and respiratory
Which system provides shape and support, enables you to move, protects your internal organs, and stores minerals?
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skeletal
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muscular
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digestive
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nervous
How many bones does an adult human have?
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300
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306
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206
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602
What is another name for your collar bone?
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scapula
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clavicle
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patella
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sternum
What is another name for your shin bone?
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fibula
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tibia
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thigh bone
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femur
What do your bones protect?
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organs
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skin
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muscles
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feelings
What are the three jobs of your bones?
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movement, structure, joints
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movement, structure, protection
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structure, digestion and breathing
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movement, digestion and breathing
What do we call the place where two or more bones meet?
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head
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cranium
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joints
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feet
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Quadriceps
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Satorius
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Hamstring
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Gastronecmius
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Latissmius Dorise
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Erectors
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Deltoids
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Abdominal
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Abdominal
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External Oblique
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Erectors
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Satorius
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Tricep
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Deltoid
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Hamstring
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Bicep
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Trapezius
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Gluteals
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Deltoid
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Hamstring
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Hamstrin
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Quadricep
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Tibialis Anterior
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Gastrocenmius
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Glutueal
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Hamstring
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Quadricep
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External Oblique
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Pectoral
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Tricep
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Bicep
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Deltoid
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Latissimius Dorsi
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Trapezius
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Triceps
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Erectors
hip, elbow and knee
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fibrous
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cartilaginous
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synovial
The joint which allows the maximum movement is the
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Slightly movable joint
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Ball and socket joint
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hinge joint
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Gliding joint
This joint helps the bowler in the game of cricket
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Hinge joint
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Pivot joint
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Ball and socket joint
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Slightly movable joint
Which is an example of a immovable joint?
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shoulder
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Elbow
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Ankle
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Skull
Which of there body parts uses a pivot joint?
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Spine
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Neck
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Finger
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shoulder
Where might you find a hinge joint?
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knee
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spine
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neck
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Hip
Carpals and tarsals (flat bones) are examples of this type of joint
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condyloid
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gliding
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hinge
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saddle
This type of joint allows the your first two vertebrate to rotate as in shaking your head no
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condyloid
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gliding
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pivot
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saddle
Movement away from the mid-line is called _____________.
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abduction
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adduction
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internal rotation
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external rotation
Turning the hand so that the palm is upward or facing anteriorly (in anatomical position).
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supination
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pronation
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flexion
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dorsiflexion
Flexion is...
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Decrease of angle at a joint
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Increase of angle at a joint
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Shortening of a muscle
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Lengthening of a muscle
When kicking a football, _____________________ joint is one of the main movements required.
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Extension at the elbow
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Extension at the Knee
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Abduction at the hip
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Circumduction at the hip
The movement "adduction" involves:
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A decrease in the joint angle
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An increase in the joint angle
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Taking the body part away from the midline of the body
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Taking the body part towards the midline of the body
Flexion that exceeds the normal range of motion
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flexion
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hyperflexion
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dorsiflexion
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plantar flexion
Flexion of the ankle joint (toes move superiorly from the anatomical position)
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hyperflexion
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flexion
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dorsiflexion
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plantar flexion
Bones that make up the palm of your hand
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carpals
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metacarpals
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tarsals
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metatarsals
Turn palm downward
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insertion
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flexion
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inversion
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pronation
What movement is occurring here?
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Eversion
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Flexion
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Dorsiflexion
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Plantarflexion
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