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Grade 10 Skin, Skeleton, and Muscles
Grade 10 Skin, Skeleton, and Muscles
Which bone is not part of the pectoral girdle?
  1. clavicle
  2. scapula
  3. tibia
  4. humerus
Grade 10 Skin, Skeleton, and Muscles
Grade 10 Skin, Skeleton, and Muscles
The jaw bone is also known as the
  1. cranium.
  2. tibia.
  3. parietal.
  4. mandible.
Grade 10 Skin, Skeleton, and Muscles
Grade 10 Skin, Skeleton, and Muscles
Freely movable joints are also known as
  1. fibrous joint.
  2. cartilaginous joints.
  3. synovial joints.
  4. synarthrotic joints.
Grade 10 Skin, Skeleton, and Muscles
Grade 10 Skin, Skeleton, and Muscles
What disease is a term meaning joint inflammation?
  1. bursitis
  2. osteoporosis
  3. kyphosis
  4. arthritis
Grade 10 Skin, Skeleton, and Muscles
Grade 10 Skin, Skeleton, and Muscles
Grade 10 Skin, Skeleton, and Muscles
The joint between the ulna and the humerus is a
  1. hinge joint.
  2. ball-and-socket joint.
  3. pivot joint.
  4. gliding joint.
Grade 10 Skin, Skeleton, and Muscles
The carpal bones refer to bones of the
  1. ankle.
  2. arm.
  3. foot.
  4. hand.
Grade 10 Skin, Skeleton, and Muscles
Which tissue produces movement?
  1. nervous
  2. epithelial
  3. connective
  4. muscle
Grade 10 Skin, Skeleton, and Muscles
Grade 10 Skin, Skeleton, and Muscles
Which tissue covers and protects the body surface?
  1. nervous
  2. connective
  3. epithelial
  4. muscle
Grade 10 Skin, Skeleton, and Muscles
In the human body, muscle cells have an increased need for energy during exercise. To help supply this energy, the body will immediately increase
  1. food intake to increase the substances available for respiration.
  2. activity in the nervous system to stimulate intake of carbon dioxide.
  3. the need for waste products to be retained.
  4. the breathing rate to supply more oxygen to cells for the release of energy.
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