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What are the functions of the skeletal system?
Shape and support
Movement
Protection
Blood cell production
Mineral
storage
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How many bones are in the adult skeleton?
206 bones
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What role do ligaments play in the skeletal system?
They hold bones in place at
joints
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What is the function of tendons in the skeletal system?
They attach
muscles
to
bones
across
joints
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How does the skeletal system contribute to movement?
It provides
stability
and allows movement
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How does size and shape influence athletic performance?
It can significantly influence performance
potential
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What type of joints allow a wide range of movements?
Freely movable
or
synovial joints
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What vital organs does the skeleton protect?
Heart
,
lungs
, and
brain
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What additional protection is needed in certain sports?
Hard helmets
and
body protection
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How many red blood cells does the body produce per second?
About
two million
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What is the function of red blood cells?
They carry
oxygen
and remove
carbon dioxide
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What do bones store in the body?
Calcium
,
phosphorus
, and
iron
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What are the parts of a synovial joint?
Synovial capsule
Synovial membrane
Synovial fluid
Bursae
Cartilage
Ligaments
Tendons
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What is the role of the synovial membrane?
It produces
synovial fluid
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What does synovial fluid do?
Lubricates and nourishes the
cartilage
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What are bursae in synovial joints?
Fluid-filled
sacs that reduce friction
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What is the function of cartilage in joints?
Provides
a
smooth
surface
and
cushioning
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What do ligaments do in a synovial joint?
Provide stability and prevent
dislocation
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What is the role of tendons in the skeletal system?
Attach
muscles
to bones
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What are the six types of synovial joints?
Ball and socket
Condyloid
Saddle
Pivot
Hinge
Plane/gliding
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What is abduction in joint movement?
Movement away from the
mid-line
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What is flexion in joint movement?
Bending the
limbs
at a joint
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What is circumduction in joint movement?
A
circular
movement around a fixed point
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What is rotation in joint movement?
Movement around a single long
axis
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What is dorsiflexion?
Movement where
toes
are closer to the
shin
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What is plantar flexion?
Movement where the
sole
is closer to the back of the leg
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What are the classifications of synovial joints and their movements?
Ball and socket
: Abduction, adduction, rotation, circumduction
Condyloid
: Flexion, extension, abduction, adduction, circumduction
Saddle
: Flexion, extension, abduction, adduction, circumduction
Pivot
: Rotation
Hinge
: Flexion, extension
Plane/gliding
: Sliding or gliding movement
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What happens to bones with regular weight-bearing activity?
They
become
stronger
and
denser
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How does cartilage change with regular exercise?
It
becomes
thicker
and provides
more
cushioning
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What happens to tendons with regular strength training?
They
become
thicker
and
stronger
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What are the
long-term
effects of exercise on the skeletal system?
Increased
bone
strength
and
density
Thicker
cartilage
for
protection
Stronger
tendons
for
greater
force
resistance
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