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Movin’ and Groovin’ Give Me A Ribbin’! I’ve Got A Bone To Pick… The “Scoop” On Bones Tough, Flexible, And Bendable

One function of bones is to store minerals and this.

What is fat?

This disease of the skeletal system causes bones to become weak.

What is osteoporosis?

This material within the bones makes blood.

What is marrow?

This bone tissue gives bones their strength and support.

What is spongy bone?

The number of bones an average human adult has.

What is 206?

The name for very rigid and dense bone tissue.

What is compact bone?

These elastic bands connect the bones in a joint.

What are ligaments?

These organs are protected by the rib cage.

What are the lungs and heart?

The tissue that cushions the ends of bones where they meet in a joint.

What is cartilage?

A place where two or more bones meet.

What is a joint?

The type of joint that allows the bones in your wrist and hand to move.

What is a gliding joint?

This type of joint allows your arm to move in all directions.

What is a ball and socket joint?

This type of joint allows you to flex and extend your leg.

What is a hinge joint?

This disease causes joints to swell and stiffen.

What is arthritis?

This system provides a frame that holds up and protects the body.

What is the skeletal system?

Two minerals that help give bones hardness.

What are calcium and phosphorus?

This bone tissue produces red blood cells.

What is red marrow ?

Area where the “periosteum” is located.

What is outer layer of bones?

This type of bone makes them lighter, yet strong.

What is spongy bone?

The total amount of bones in an adult human being.

What is 206?

Soft, yet flexible tissue that helps your ears bend and snap back.

What is cartilage?

Baseball players often injure this type of joint.

What is a ball- and-socket joint?

Tough strands of stringy tissue that hold our bones together at the joints.

What are ligaments?

Our wrists, vertebrae, and ankles contain these kinds of joints.

What are gliding joints?

Little or no movement is allowed by these joints.

What are fixed joints.