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What is the most flexible joint in our body?
Shoulder
Examples of flexible joints?
Elbows, wrists, knees and ankles
T/F. Flexbile joints can move a little.
False! They can move A LOT
What is an example of semi flexible joints?
The vertebra in our spine
T/F. Semi flexible joints can move alot.
False. They can move A LITTLE.
What is an example of a fixed joint?
The bones in our skull
T/F. Fixed joints do not move.
TRUE. They do not move!
What are 3 types of joints?
Fixed, Semi-flexible, and Flexible
There is _____ at the end of each bone to protect it
cartilage
Bones are connected at the ____ by ____
joint ; ligaments
What is a discolocation?
Is when a bone moves from its normal position in a joint
What is a fracture?
A broken bone
Long and strong bones help us...
move
What is an example of long and strong bones_
Arms and legs
What is an example of flat and thin bones?
Ribs
What do flat and thin bones protect?
The internal organs, such as heart and lungs
What is an example of short and wide bones?
Vertebrae
What do short and wide bones do?
They give our body support and stability
What are the 3 types of bones?
1) Short and wide bones 2) Flat and thin bones 3) Long and short bones
What are the 3 types of bones?
Short and wide bones
T/F. The nose and ears are made out of hard bone tissue.
FALSE. They are made of FLEXIBLE TISSUE
Cartilage is made of...
Flexible Tissue
Bones are made of...
Hard Bone Tissue
The skeleton includes...
bones and cartilage
The locomotor system is also called...
Musculoskeletal System
What part of the body ends messages to our muscles?
Brain
The locomotor system includes...
Skeletong, joints and muscles