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Flexible , tough substance that cushions bones at the joints
a) Exoskeleton
b) Cartilage
c) Bones
d) Skeleton

How many groups of animals have exoskeleton
a) 3
b) 2
c) 5
d) 8

Name the endoskeleton groups
a) Mammals,
b) Birds
c) Fish, Reptiles
d) All

Endoskeleton grows with the Animal
a) No
b) Maybe
c) Yes
d) Neither

Where do bones meet
a) brain
b) skin
c) joints
d) muscle

Important or noticeable parts of something
a) Features
b) Parts
c) Skin
d) None

What is a Joint
a) It is a movement
b) Place where 2 or more bones meet
c) A fracture
d) A nerve

Frame Structures
a) Framework
b) Struts that are joined
c) Triangular shapes
d) All

Vital organs
a) We can live without these organs
b) They are not important
c) Organs in the body that are absolutely necessary for life
d) Neither

Limb
a) Leg
b) Arm
c) Tail
d) All

The body of an animal excluding the head or the limbs
a) Tail
b) Neck
c) Nose
d) Trunk

Shoulder Girdle
a) The top of the neck
b) Set of bones where front limbs attach
c) The hip
d) Top of the head

Hip Girdle
a) The hip bone
b) The neck to the bone
c) part of the skeleton made up of hip bones that support the hindlimbs
d) none

The vertebrate skeleton protects the animals vital organs
a) Maybe
b) Yes
c) No
d) Neither

Does the ribcage protect vital organs
a) No
b) Yes
c) Maybe
d) Neither

The spinal cord sends signals from the brain to all pats of the body
a) Maybe
b) Neither
c) Yes
d) No

Some vertebrate animals have the following number of limbs
a) Four
b) Two
c) None
d) All

Upper Limbs of an animal are attached to the body at the
a) Brain
b) Bottom
c) Shoulder girdle
d) None

The lower limbs are attached to the body at the
a) Brain
b) Neck
c) Shoulder
d) Hip girdle

Muscles
a) Masses of tough
b) elastic tissue
c) that pull our bones when we move
d) All

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