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Test: Skeleton. joints and muscles - Question 1

Which of the following is NOT a function (job) of the skeleton?

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A skeleton is a framework of bones but this is not its job, it is its description

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Bones are held together at a joint by .......

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If you injure a ligament, it can take many months for it to recover. This is unlike an injury to a muscle which normally only takes a few days to heal, depending on how bad the injury is and how healthy you are
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Test: Skeleton. joints and muscles - Question 3

At a joint the ends of the bones are covered in .......

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The cartilage stops the bones rubbing on each other and wearing away
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The function of the skull is .......
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The bones of a baby's head are joined flexibly. This allows the head to slightly change shape and makes it easier for them to be born. As they grow, the skull bones grow by a small amount and join together solidly
Test: Skeleton. joints and muscles - Question 5
Which of the following are needed for healthy bones?
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Calcium and vitamin D are found in eggs and milk
Test: Skeleton. joints and muscles - Question 6

Which of the following is NOT a function of the skeletal system?

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The skeletal system's main functions include providing support and structure, protecting vital organs, enabling movement, producing blood cells, and storing minerals. Transmission of electrical impulses is a function associated with the nervous system, not the skeletal system.

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Muscles are joined to the bones by .......
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Tendon injuries can take many months to heal. In some cases, it can take over a year
Test: Skeleton. joints and muscles - Question 8

Which type of joint allows for the greatest range of motion?

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Ball-and-socket joints, such as the shoulder and hip joints, allow for the greatest range of motion in multiple directions (flexion, extension, abduction, adduction, and rotation). They are capable of movement in more planes compared to hinge, pivot, and gliding joints, which are more limited in their range of motion.

Test: Skeleton. joints and muscles - Question 9
Which is the extensor muscle in the arm?
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This straightens the arm by contracting
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Which muscle type is responsible for involuntary movements in the body?

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Smooth muscle is found in the walls of internal organs and blood vessels. It is responsible for involuntary movements such as peristalsis (in the digestive system) and controlling the diameter of blood vessels. Skeletal muscle is responsible for voluntary movements, cardiac muscle is found only in the heart and is involuntary but has its own characteristics, and striated muscle is a term that can refer to both cardiac and skeletal muscle, but not to smooth

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