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What is #10?
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ulna (is under the other one) |
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What is #34 & 35?
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What is #3&4?
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What is #10?
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What is the difference between a ligament, cartilage and a tendon? |
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Tendon-attaches muscle to bone
Ligament-attaches bone to bone
Cartilage-strong connective tissue that protects the ends of the bones |
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What is the difference between a hinge joint and a ball and socket joint? |
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Hinge joint allows only forward or backward motion while the ball and socket allow a greater range of motion. |
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Give an example of a ball and socket joint |
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Give an example of a hinge joint |
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If you were going to wave at someone what type of joint would you be using? |
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Muscles can only________________. |
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Muscles are arranged in _______________. |
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What kind of muscle is in the digestive system? |
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Why is it a good thing that the heart has both smooth and striated muscle? |
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Smooth muscles are involuntary muscles that you don't have to tell what to do and they don't tire easily.
Striated muscles react quickly but tire quickly.
We need both in the heart so we can react to situations quickly but not have our heart tire. |
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What is osteoporosis and how can it be prevented? |
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Osteoporosis is the mineral loss in your bones, which leads to weak bones which can break.
You can prevent osteoporosis by regular exercise and a diet with calcium and phosphorus in it. |
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