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Skeletal System Hand Bones Circulatory System Respiratory System Body Systems’ Review Skeletal System Hand Bones Circulatory System Respiratory System By Mrs. Ardizzone

What is the scientific name of this bone? cranium

What is the function of the digestive system? Breaks down food

What is the scientific name of this bone? humerus

What is the function of the respiratory system? breathing

What is necessary for healthy bones? calcium

What is the scientific name of this bone? femur

What is the function of the nervous system? Controls brain and body activity

What is the scientific name of this bone? mandible

What is the scientific name of this bone? Vertebral column

What are the three parts of a joint? ligaments, cartilage, and tendons

What is the scientific name of this bone? ulna

What are the top two chambers of the heart called? atria

What is the scientific name of this bone? ribcage

What is the function of the circulatory system? Transports blood

List the example of a pivot joint Neck

What is the scientific name of this bone? tarsals

The muscle underneath the lungs is called the --- Diaphragm

What is the scientific name of this bone? patella

What is the scientific name of this bone? tibia

List the examples of a hinge joint. Elbow Knee

What is the scientific name of this bone? pelvis

Does smoking damage lungs and the alveoli? Yes

What is the scientific name of this bone? clavicle

What are the blue blood vessels that are oxygen poor called? veins

What is the scientific name of this bone? scapula

What are the four basic shapes of bones? Long, short, flat, irregular

What is the scientific name of this bone? radius

What organ is shown in the picture? lungs

What is the scientific name of this bone? fibula

What is the muscular organ in the circulatory system that helps transport blood heart

What is the scientific name of this bone? metatarsals

List the examples of a ball-and-socket joint Shoulder Hip

What is the scientific name of this bone? phalanges

What is the pipe called that transports air from the nose to the lungs? trachea

What is the scientific name of this bone? carpals metacarpals proximal proximal middle distal distal

What do we call the oxygen rich, red blood vessels? arteries

What is the scientific name of this bone? sternum

List the examples of a gliding joint Wrist Ankle

What is the function of the muscular system? movement

What are the tiny air sacs called inside your lungs? alveoli

What are the two lower chambers of the heart called? Ventricles