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What is the collarbone called?
a) clavicle
b) sternum
c) scapula
d) rib cage

What is a long bone in your leg called?
a) femur
b) scapula
c) sternum
d) clavicle

One fourth of all the bones are in your what?
a) head
b) hands
c) feet
d) vertebrae

What is the breastbone called?
a) scapula
b) clavicle
c) sternum
d) rib cage

What is the way you sit, stand, and walk called?
a) habit
b) posture
c) stature
d)

MIlk that is fortified with what vitamin helps your body absorb calcium?
a) Vitamin A
b) Vitamin B
c) Vitamin C
d) Vitamin D

What is your wrist bone called?
a) cranium
b) carpal
c) tarsal
d) metacarpals

What do we call finger and toe bones?
a) tarsals
b) metatarsals
c) metacarpals
d) phalanges

What do we call the top part of your head?
a) cranium
b) skull
c) facial bones
d) carpal

The adult spinal column is made up of how many bones?
a) 30
b) 31
c) 32
d) 33

What is your body's main support?
a) scapula
b) vertebrae
c) rib cage
d) leg bones

What are the places where bones come together called?
a) joints
b) ligaments
c) fibers
d) nerves

Your shoulder is an example of what type of joint?
a) hinge
b) pivot
c) ball and socket
d)

Your neck is an example of what type of joint?
a) hinge
b) pivot
c) ball and socket
d)

How many bones do you have?
a) 200
b) 201
c) 205
d) 206

What are tough fibers that hold bones together?
a) ligaments
b) joints
c) fibers
d) nerves

Your elbow is an example of what type of joint?
a) hinge
b) pivot
c) ball and socket
d)

What is the framework for the body?
a) skeleton
b) rib cage
c) vertebrae
d) bones

Which bones protect your heart and lungs?
a) sternum
b) vertebrae
c) rib cage
d) scapula

What is something you do without thinking about it?
a) muscle memory
b) habit
c) chore
d) schedule

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