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Hip bone is connected to.. Muscle action Skin Deep Your joint or mine? Name your move & location Bone Dry 100 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 500 Next round Hip bone… 100 Collar bone Ans: What is the clavicle? Return. Hip bone… 200 Patella Ans: What is the knee cap? Return. Hip bone… 300 Fingers and toes Ans: What are phalanges? Return. Hip bone… 400 Between ankle bones and toes Ans: What are metatarsals? Return. Hip bone… 500 Shoulder blade Ans: What is the scapula? Return. Muscle Action 100 Working against each other Ans: What is antagonistic or opposing pairs? Return. Muscle Action 200 Consists of motor neuron and the muscle cell it innervates Ans: What is a motor unit? Return. Muscle Action 300 Neurotransmitter that carries message to move a muscle Ans: What is Acetylcholine? Return. Muscle Action 400 Thick and thin filaments Ans: What are myosin and actin? Return. Muscle Action 500 Chemical necessary to energize a muscle contraction Ans: What is ATP? Return. Skin Deep 100 Pigment that protects you from UV radiation Ans: What is melanin? Return. Skin Deep 200 Pigment producing cells Ans: What are melanocyctes? Return. Skin Deep 300 Factors that control skin color Ans: What are environment and genetics? Return. Skin Deep 400 Gene associated with skin cancer Ans: What is p53? Return. Skin Deep 500 Most lethal type of skin cancer Ans: What is melanoma of melanocytes? Return. Your joint 100 Knee or elbow Ans: What is hinge? Return. Your joint 200 Hip and shoulder Ans: What is ball and socket? Return. Your joint 300 skull Ans: What is fixed or suture? Return. Your joint 400 Eliptical socket Ans: What is condyloid? Return. Your joint 500 pelvis Ans: What is symphysis? Return. Name your move 100 hinge Ans: What is back and forth (elbow/knee)? Return. Name your move 200 Ball and socket Ans: What is circular (hip and shoulder)? Return. Name your move 300 pivot Ans: What is side to side, back and forth,semi-circular or multiple directions (neck, radiolulnar)? Return. Name your move 400 planar Ans: What is gliding/ sliding past (wrist, ankle)? Return. Name your move 500 saddle Ans: What is multiple directions (thumb)? Return. Bone Dry 100 Bone forming cells Ans: What are osteoblasts? Return. Bone Dry 200 Function of bone marrow Ans: What is produce red blood cells? Return. Bone Dry 300 Disease that speeds bone loss Ans: What is osteoporosis? Return. Bone Dry 400 Bone destroying cells Ans: What are osteoclasts? Return. Bone Dry 500 2 areas of skeleton that differ for male and female Ans: What is the skull and pelvis? Return. DAILY DOUBLE Double Jeopardy Hip bone is connected to… Muscle action Skin deep Your joint or mine? Bone dry Odds and ends 200 200 200 200 200 200 400 400 400 400 400 400 600 600 600 600 600 600 800 800 800 800 800 800 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 Hip bone.. 200 Lower back Ans: What are lumbar vertebrae? Return. Hip bone… 400 fibula Ans: What is smaller lower leg bone? Return. Hip bone 600 Lower arm bone that is wider nearer to the thumb Ans: What is the radius? Return. Hip bone… 800 Sometimes known as your funny bone Ans: What is humerus? Return. Hip bone… 1000 Jaw bone Ans: What is the mandible? Return. Muscle action 200 Body of a skeletal muscle Ans: What is the belly? Return. Muscle action 400 Part of muscle attached to non-moving bone Ans: What is the origin? Return. Muscle action 600 Mineral necessary for cross bridge formation Ans: What is calcium? Return. Muscle action 800 Point of contact between muscle and nerve ending Ans: What is the neuromuscular junction? Return. . Muscle action 1000 Endurance and quick action muscle types Ans: What are red and white? Return. Skin Deep 200 Where new cells, hairs, and nails are produced Ans: What is the growth layer of the epidermis? Return. Skin Deep 400 Outer layer of skin cells Ans: What is the epidermis? Return. Skin Deep 600 3 structures found in the lower layer of the skin Ans: What are sweat glands, sebaceous glands, nerves, muscle, blood vessels, fat? Return. Skin Deep 800 Oil producing glands Ans: What are sebaceous glands? Return. . Skin Deep 1000 3 functions of the skin Ans: What are protection, waterproofing, sensory, temperature regulation? Return. Your joint 200 Connect bone to bone Ans: What are ligaments? Return. Your joint 400 Connect bone to muscle Ans: What are tendons? Return. Your joint 600 Cracked or broken bone Ans: What is a fracture? Return. Your joint 800 sprain Ans: What is torn or overstretched ligament? Return. Your joint 1000 2 types of movement from lowering and raising your arm Ans: What are abduction/adduction and flexion/extension? Return. Bone Dry 200 Center bones of the skeleton Ans: What is axial? Return. Bone Dry 400 Bones extending from center of skeleton Ans: What is appendicular? Return. Bone dry 600 Cause bones to be both strong and lightweight at same time Ans: What is space/spongy structure? Return. Bone Dry 800 Number of bones in the adult human Ans: What is 206? Return. Bone Dry 1000 Number of skeletal muscles Ans: What is over 600? Return. Odds and ends 200 Four sensation felt by your skin Ans: What are pain, pressure, hot and cold? Return. Odds and ends 400 Three types of muscle tissue Ans: What are smooth (visceral), skeletal (striated) and cardiac? Return. Odds and ends 600 Three ways your body protects your joints Ans: What is cartilage caps, synovial fluid, bursae? Return. Odds and ends 800 Three types of cartilage Ans: What are hyaline, fibrous, elastic? Return. 1000 Why women are more at risk for osteoporosis Odds and ends Ans: What are smaller bones to begin with, less exercise, less calcium in diet, hormonal changes due to pregnancy and menopause? Return. DAILY DOUBLE DAILY DOUBLE Final Jeopardy Skin Substance necessary for proper bone growth that you synthesize utilizing sunlight ANS: What is Vitamin D?