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Science Jeopardy Joints I Joints II The KneeBone Composition Bone Anatomy Final Jeopardy

Question Answer FINAL JEOPARDY ANSWER: Theory that describes how prokaryotes engulfed others to become more advanced. QUESTION: What is the Endosymbiont Theory?

Question Answer A-100 ANSWER: Examples of fibrous or synarthritic joints QUESTION: What are sutures,syndesmosis and gomphosis?

Question Answer A-200 ANSWER: Joint is within the tooth socket between the root of the tooth and the jaw bone. QUESTION: What is a gomphosis?

Question Answer A-300 ANSWER: Joints between any cranial bones. QUESTION: What are sutures?

Question Answer A-400 ANSWER: Joint between the first rib and the sternum and the growth plate. QUESTION: What are synchondrosis joints?

Question Answer A-500 ANSWER: Examples are between the vertebrae and the two plevic bones. QUESTION: What are symphysis?

Question Answer ANSWER: An example is the elbow. QUESTION: What is a hinge joint? B-100

Question Answer B-200 ANSWER: where the ends of the phalanges meet with each other. QUESTION: What are condyloid joints?

Question Answer B-300 ANSWER: Contains fluid, ligaments, tendons and articular cartilage QUESTION: What are synovial joints?

Question Answer B-400 ANSWER: The joints of the wrist and ankle. QUESTION: What are gliding joints?

Question Answer B-500 ANSWER: Examples are the hip and the shoulder. QUESTION: What are ball and socket joints?

Question Answer C-100 ANSWER: Holds the knee cap in place. QUESTION: What is the patellar tendon?

Question Answer C-200 ANSWER: Ligament attaches from the femur to the tibia. QUESTION: What is the tibial collateral ligament?

Question Answer C-300 ANSWER: Ligament found in the interior knee joint. QUESTION: What is the Anterior Cruciate Ligament or ACL?

Question Answer C-400 ANSWER: Cartilage found on the end of the tibia. QUESTION: What is the meniscus?

Question Answer C-500 ANSWER: Ligament attached from the femur to the fibula. QUESTION: What is the fibular collateral ligament?

Question Answer D-100 ANSWER: Cells that break down bone QUESTION: What are oestoclasts?

Question Answer D-200 ANSWER:The bone cells QUESTION: What are osteocytes?

Question Answer D-300 ANSWER: The cells that make bone. QUESTION: What are osteoblasts?

Question Answer D-400 ANSWER: Type of bone found at the ends of a long bone. QUESTION: What is epiphysis?

Question Answer D-500 ANSWER: Type of bone found at the middle of a long bone QUESTION: What is diaphysis?

Question Answer E-100 ANSWER: hairlike canals that connect lacunae to each other and the central canal QUESTION: What are canaliculi?

Question Answer E-200 ANSWER: small cavities in bone that contain osteocytes QUESTION: What are lacunae?

Question Answer E-300 ANSWER: channels lying at right angles to the central canal, connecting blood and nerve supply of the periosteum to that of the Haversian canal QUESTION: What are Volksman’s Cannals?

Question Answer E-400 ANSWER Central channel containing blood vessels and nerves. QUESTION: What are Haversian Canals?

Question Answer E-500 ANSWER: weight-bearing, column-like matrix tubes composed mainly of collagen QUESTION: What are lamella?