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Which of these is an example of a hinge joint?
shoulder
knee
hip
thumb
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thief
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star
Double points!
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shark
Other team loses 25 points!
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banana
Go to last place!
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banana
Go to last place!
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magnet
Take 10 points!
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gift
Win 25 points!
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baam
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What two terms best describe this region?
posterior, scapular
anterior, clavicular
posterior, clavicular
anterior, scapular
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boom
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star
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rocket
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thief
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Why is calcium crucial for the sliding filament theory of muscle contraction?
Exposes binding site for actin on the myosin
Exposes binding site for myosin head on the actin
Allows the myosin head to be released from the actin
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A muscle that increases the angle is a
extensor
hyperflexor
flexor
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What part of the brain controls balance and coordination
cerebellum
cerebrum
pituitary
occipital
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There are 7 __________ vertebrae, 12 __ vertebrae and 5 _________ vertebrae
lumbar, thoracic, cervical
neck, chest, lower
cervical, thoracic, lumbar
cervical, lumbar, thoracic
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Bones, blood, tendons and ligaments are
epithelial tissue
nervous tissue
muscle tissue
connective tissue
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What Christmas movie is this from>? (no choices)
Last Christmas
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What brain region is responsible for reasoning and problem solving?
Frontal lobe
Wernicke's Area
Broca's Area
Parietal lobe
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What brain region is responsible for language understanding?
Wernicke's Area
Parietal lobe
Broca's Area
Frontal lobe
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What are the highlighted bones known as?
metacarpals
tarsals
phalanges
carpals
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The muscle attachment that stays stationary is the
origin
insertion
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The lateral bone in the lower leg is the
fibula
tarsals
femur
tibia
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