Skeletal System Question Preview (ID: 3247)
Skeleton, Muscles.
The bones that make up the backone are called
a) humerus
b) vertebrae
c) phalanges
d) carpals
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What are 2 functions of the skeletal system?
a) controls and coordinates body activities
b) protects and supports the body
c) produces and transorts oxygen
d) produces and eliminates wastes
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What is not a function of the skeleton?
a) produce blood cells
b) provide shape and support for the body
c) obtain oxygen
d) protect internal organs
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Which 2 body systems cause the leg to bend?
a) respiratory and excretory
b) reproductive and endocrine
c) nervous and digestive
d) skeletal and muscular
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Your brain is made mostly of which type of tissue?
a) nerve tissue
b) muscle tissue
c) epithelial tissue
d) connective tissue
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The bones of the skeleton store the nutrients phosphorus and
a) iron
b) potassium
c) calcium
d) sodium
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Which type of muscle is found only in the heart?
a) smooth
b) cardiac
c) voluntary
d) soft
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Which type of joint provides the greatest range of movement?
a) hinge
b) gliding
c) pivot
d) ball-and-socket
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What type of muscle controls digestion?
a) voluntary
b) cardiac
c) involuntary
d) skeletal
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Skeletal muscles work in pairs because
a) muscle cells can only extend
b) it takes 2 muscles to move a bone in one direction.
c) when muscles work in pairs they tire less quickly
d) muscle cells can only contract
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