
Structure and Movement Review
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- Q1The human skeleton has _____bones of various sizes and shapes.20610615625630s
- Q2The smooth, flexible layer of tissue covering the ends of bone is ______.compact bonecartilageperiosteumspongy bone30s
- Q3The hard, strong layer of bone is called __________.compact bonecartilagebone marrowperiosteum30s
- Q4_______ makes bone hard.MineralsCarbohydratesFatsProteins30s
- Q5One function of spongy bone is to _________.produce red blood cellsstore mineralsproduce periosteummake the bones lightweight30s
- Q6Vitamin D helps the body absorb _______.oxygencalciumglucosewater30s
- Q7There are about ______ sweat glands in the skin.300,0003,00030,0003,000,00030s
- Q8______ is the chemical that gives skin its color.PhosphorusSodium chlorideMelaninUrea30s
- Q9All of the following are true of cardiac muscle EXCEPT that it _______.contracts about 30 times a minute.is involuntaryhas striationsis found in the heart30s
- Q10Most muscles in the body are ________ muscles.skeletalinvoluntarycardiacsmooth30s
- Q11The human body has about _______ muscles.20635091560030s
- Q12____ is important in joints because it acts as a shock absorber.CartilageSpongy boneMelaninBone marrow30s
- Q13_______ joints are the most frequently used joints in your body.ImmovableGlidingBall-and-socketPivot30s
- Q14The joints of the bones of the skull and pelvis are classified as _______ joints.immovablehingeball-and-socketgliding30s