iGCSE Sports Studies - 1.1 The skeleton and its functions
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Ms GALLIE
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Physical Ed
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10th - 11th Grade
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1.
Multiple Choice
Name all 4 functions of the skeletal system
Stretching, shape/support, red blood cell production, protection
Movement, shape/support, red blood cell production, physical activity
Movement, shape/support, red blood cell production, protection
Movement, shape/support, white blood cell production, protection
2.
Multiple Choice
Ligaments connect bone to bone. True or false?
True
False
3.
Multiple Choice
How does our skeleton move?
You think about moving and your body does it
Our bones are hard and allow us to walk upright
It doesn't our skin and muscles move
Muscles attach to tendons which attach to bones. When the muscle contracts the tendon pulls on the bone
4.
Multiple Choice
Name the 3 bones located in the arm
Ulna, radius, humerus
Scapula, radius, ulna
Talus, humerus, radius
Phalanges, radius, ulna
5.
Multiple Choice
Name the 4 bones located in the foot
Tarsals, cranium, phalanges, talus
Tarsals, metatarsals, phalanges, talus
Tarsals, patella, phalanges, talus
Tarsals, metatarsals, phalanges, tibia
6.
Multiple Choice
Where are red blood cells produced?
In the cartilage
In the (red) bone marrow
Only in the irregular bones of the vertebrae
In the (white) bone marrow
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