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Name that Bone
Just Joints Skeleton Functions
Bones and Joints
continuedHealthy Bones
Grab Bag
What is the scientific name for these?
A 100
What is the scientific name for the hipbone?
A 200
This bone is also known as your shoulder blade.
A 300
Which of the two bones in your forearm follow your
pinky?
A 400
Name all 3 types of bones found in your foot.
A 500
Tarsals, Metatarsals, & Phalanges
A 500
What is a gliding joint?
B 100
A joint where two bones slide over one another.
Ex. wrists and ankles
B 100
These joints are found in your skull and sternum.
B 200
Which joint allows for extensive forward OR
backward motion?
B 300
Hinge Joint
B 300
Name two places where you have ball-and-socket joints.
B 400
Shoulder & Hip
B 400
The vertebrae in your neck are examples of which type of
joint?
B 500
Pivot Joint
B 500
What does the first P in PEPSI stand for?
C 100
Provides structure and support
C 100
What does the E in PEPSI stand for?
C 200
Enables you to move
C 200
What does the 2nd P in PEPSI stand for?
C 300
Produces red blood cells
C 300
DAILY DOUBLE
C 400
DAILY DOUBLE
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What does the S in PEPSI stand for?
C 400
Stores certain materials until your body needs them
C 400
What does the I in PEPSI stand for?
C 500
Internal organs protected
C 500
What’s the common name for the clavicle?
D 100
The collarbone
D 100
Which joint allows for the greatest range of movement?
D 200
Ball-and-socket joint
D 200
The scientific name for the breastbone is the…
D 300
Which joint allows for movement in one direction
only?
D 400
Your cranium exemplifies which of the 5 functions?
D 500
Internal organs protected
D 500
Name two general ways to keep your bones healthy.
E 100
Eat a balanced diet and exercise!
E 100
How does cartilage help your joints?
E 200
Cushions your joints so they don’t rub up against each
other
E 200
Name three types of exercise that would benefit your bones.
E 300
Any kinds of sports, walking, jogging, aerobics, etc.
E 300
A break in a bone is called a…
E 400
Name two minerals that are necessary for strong bones.
E 500
Phosphorus & Calcium
E 500
How many bones are there in an adult human skeleton?
F 100
What is the longest bone in the human body?
F 200
A strong connective tissue that holds joints together is
called…
F 300
Name the two types of marrow and their functions
F 400
Red – produces red blood cells
Yellow – stores fat for energy
F 400
How many bones are babies born with?
F 500
The Final Jeopardy Category is:
BONES
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The roof of the skull is formed from how many bones?
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Four
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