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Grade 10 Skin, Skeleton, and Muscles
Grade 10 Skin, Skeleton, and Muscles
What makes the different colors of skin possible?
  1. vitamin B
  2. vitamin D
  3. osteocytes
  4. melanin
Grade 10 Skin, Skeleton, and Muscles
The joints between the various carpals and those between the various tarsals are
  1. hinge joints.
  2. pivot joints.
  3. gliding joints.
  4. ball-and-socket joints.
Grade 10 Skin, Skeleton, and Muscles
What are metacarpals?
  1. finger bones
  2. bones that form the structure of the hand
  3. injuries to the lower arm bone just above the wrist
  4. abnormal movements of one of the bones that constitute a joint
Grade 10 Skin, Skeleton, and Muscles
Grade 10 Skin, Skeleton, and Muscles
This layer of the skin is immediately below the epidermis.
  1. hypodermis
  2. dermis
  3. stratum corneum
  4. stratum spinosum
Grade 10 Skin, Skeleton, and Muscles
Grade 10 Skin, Skeleton, and Muscles
What is the bone of the upper arm?
  1. fibula
  2. humerus
  3. radius
  4. ulna
Grade 10 Skin, Skeleton, and Muscles
                   are made of epithelial tissues that line openings to the outside.
  1. Serous membranes
  2. Mucous membranes
  3. Cutaneous membrane
  4. Synovial membranes
Grade 10 Skin, Skeleton, and Muscles
The joint between the atlas and axis in the neck is a
  1. hinge joint.
  2. ball-and-socket joint.
  3. gliding joint.
  4. pivot joint.
Grade 10 Skin, Skeleton, and Muscles
Grade 10 Skin, Skeleton, and Muscles
Grade 10 Skin, Skeleton, and Muscles
Which are the primary functions of the axial skeleton?
  1. supports with locomotion and protects the spinal cord
  2. helps with manipulating objects in the environment and supports locomotion
  3. protects the spinal cord and provides stabilization of the appendicular skeleton
  4. provides stabilization of the appendicular skeleton and helps with manipulating objects in the environment
Grade 10 Skin, Skeleton, and Muscles
Where are the tarsal bones located?
  1. foot
  2. hand
  3. skull
  4. spinal cord
Grade 10 Skin, Skeleton, and Muscles
A major function of the skin is protection from
  1. abrasion.
  2. ultraviolet light.
  3. entry of microorganisms.
  4. dehydration.
  5. all of the above
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