
Q1 Study Guide 2 - 7th grade
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- Q1Which type of muscle tissue is responsible for involuntary movements in the heart?Skeletal muscleSmooth muscleConnective muscleCardiac muscle30s
- Q2What type of muscle tissue is mainly involved in voluntary movements, such as walking or lifting?Smooth muscleCardiac muscleSkeletal muscleEpithelial muscle30s
- Q3Which type of muscle tissue is responsible for movements in the digestive system?Epithelial muscleSmooth muscleCardiac muscleSkeletal muscle30s
- Q4Which muscle type is characterized by being striated and under voluntary control?Skeletal muscleSmooth muscleCardiac muscleInvoluntary muscle30s
- Q5How many muscles are there in the human body?Around 800Approximately 600About 200Nearly 100030s
- Q6What is one major function of the muscular system?To enable movement of the bodyTo store energy as fatTo produce oxygen for the bodyTo stimulate the nervous system30s
- Q7What is the role of tendons in the muscular system?To protect organsTo store energyTo facilitate digestionTo connect muscles to bones30s
- Q8What are muscle cells commonly called?muscle fibersmuscle cellsmuscle strandsmuscle tissues30s
- Q9What does striated mean when referring to muscles?Having a banded or striped appearanceBeing smooth and connectedHaving a fuzzy textureBeing purple in color30s
- Q10What does voluntary mean in terms of muscle movement?Under conscious controlAlways painfulUncontrolled and randomInvoluntary and automatic30s
- Q11What is the primary function of cartilage in joints?To connect muscles to bonesTo provide a cushioning effect and reduce frictionTo provide energy storageTo produce blood cells30s
- Q12What connects bones to other bones at a joint?MusclesLigamentsCartilageTendons30s
- Q13What is a joint in the human body?A type of muscle tissueA place where two or more bones meetA fluid that lubricates bonesA part of the nervous system30s
- Q14What type of joint is found in your elbow, allowing for bending and straightening?Ball and socket jointPivot jointHinge jointGliding joint30s
- Q15Which joint is found in the shoulder and allows for the most movement in various directions?Saddle jointPivot jointBall and socket jointHinge joint30s