Integumentary, Skeletal, Muscular, and Nervous system review
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- Q1Your skin, hair, and nails make up your __________ system.IntegumentaryImmuneEndocrineNervous30sEditDelete
- Q2If you could use only one word to describe the function of the integumentary system, what would be the best one to choose?ImportationStructureTransportationProtection30sEditDelete
- Q3What type of muscle is found only in your heart?VoluntarySmoothNervousCardiac30sEditDelete
- Q4The muscles found in your stomach, intestines, and bladders are ________.VoluntarySmoothCardiacSkeletal30sEditDelete
- Q5Where the upper arm bones meets with the lower arm bones is considered to be a ________.An orginA jointA fractureAn insertion30sEditDelete
- Q6Which system's main function is to send and receive signals and coordinate all of the activities of the body?Circulatory SystemSkeletal SystemMuscular SystemNervous System30sEditDelete
- Q7Common injuries in football and soccer are torn __________, the connective tissue that connective tissue that connects bones together.MusclesSuture linesTendonLigament30sEditDelete
- Q8Which part of the brain is responsible for making sure that you breathe and that your heart beats properly?Smooth musclesCerebrumBrain StemLigament30sEditDelete
- Q9Joe has had trouble remembering things and maintaining his balance. Which organ system is most likely to be where his problem is occuring?Nervous SystemImmune SystemSkeletal SystemMuscular System30sEditDelete
- Q10Which of the following is true about the flexors and extensors of a joint?Both muscles must relax at the same time to create the desired movement.The tendon must relax when the extensor is contracting.The extensor must shorten when the flexor is contracting.Both muscles must work together to move the joint.30sEditDelete
- Q11The bone marrow is responsible for making __________________.new bone cellsour bones strongcartilagered blood cells30sEditDelete
- Q12Which type of joints allows the most movement in the widest range of directions?ball and socket jointshinge jointspivot jointsgliding joints30sEditDelete
- Q13Which of the following body parts does not contain gliding joints?wristspineanklefingers30sEditDelete
- Q14Which part of your brain is responsible for memory and learning?Smooth musclesBrain stemCerebrumCerebellum30sEditDelete
- Q15The function of the nervous system is to ____________________.Control important bodily functions such as breathing and heart beat.All of the above.Initiate and control movementReceive and interpret information from our senses.30sEditDelete
- Q16The message highway between your brain and your nerves is your ________.CerebellumMedula OblongSpinal cordBrain stem30sEditDelete
- Q17Skeletal muscles are different from cardiac and smooth muscles because ____________.They are involuntaryThey can't be seen under a microscopeThey only move your skeletonYou can control them30sEditDelete
- Q18______________ are muscles that cause a joint to bend.TricepsFlexorsExtensorsQuadriceps30sEditDelete
- Q19Which of the following is the best examples of a hinge joint?ElbowAnkleWristShoulder30sEditDelete
- Q20Muscles are organs that can contract and get shorter.FalseTrueMaybe30sEditDelete