Sasha: 1- What's another way to call a jaw? -Mandible -Cranium 2- What's another way to call the skull? -Mandible -Cranium 3- Which bone are in the end of the fingers and the toes? -Carpals- -Phalanges 4- What's the name for the highest part of our vertebrae?- -Lumbar vertebrae -Cervical vertebrae 5- What are vaccinations used to? - to protect yourself against a virus -to make the virus desperate from earth 6- What is cartilage? - a thick tissue - a bone 7- What are white blood cells used to? - to make blood -to help your body destroy a virus 8- Which one is a name for a tendon- - Achilles -Scapula
What are the purposes of skeletal system? What makes bones so strong? What does a bone look like? What makes bones so strong? What is the purpose of the rib cage? What diseases are caused by bacteria? What are some intustrial processes that use bacteria? In which environments do bacteria live?
1) Inside your bones, you have a) spongy bone b) bone marrow c)scapula 2) Three of the vertebrae in our body, are a) lumbar, thoracic and caudal vertebrae b) coccyx, caudal and cervical vertebrae c) caudal, sacral, and fibula vertebrae 3) Three bones in your legs are a)patella, fibula and femur b) sacrum, carpals, and pelvis c) ulna, metatarsals, and clavical 4) Which of these organisms uses anaerobic respiraton a) e coli b)chicken pox c) yeast 5) Ellie says When I blink, Im using my slow twitch muscles Is Ellie correct a) yes b) no c) maybe 6) Which of these is NOT in a cell a) phalanges b) vacuole c) nucleus 7) Jorge thinks that skull and cranium are both the same thing, is he correct a) yes b) no c) maybe 8) One example of fungi a) yeast b) an orange c) a bird
a. About 50 b. About 100 c. About 200 d. About 500
2. What is the correct difference between a gliding joint and a hinge joint?
a. gliding joints can move more. b. gliding joints are more fragile. c. There is no difference between a gliding joint and a hinge joint.
3. Which one of these statements is totally incorrect?
a. Muscles exist in three different types. b. Tendons attach muscles to bones. c. Voluntary muscles are muscles which you can't control. d. Involuntary muscles are muscles which you cant't control.
4. which one of these muscles are voluntary?
a. Heart b. Neck c. Stomach d. Intestine
5. Which one of these is not a microbe?
a. Bacteria b. Virus c. Fun guy d. Fungi
6. Which microbe is the smallest?
a. Bacteria b. Virus c. Fungi
7. Which one of these diseases is caused by a Virus (two answers)?
a. HIV b. whooping cough c. AIDS d. athlete's feet
8. Which one of these organisms can stop deadly viruses and bacterias?
a. Red Blood Cells. b. White Blood cells. c. Fungi. d. Superman. b. White Blood Cells. c. Fungi. d. Superman.
i mixed information from several sources. from the red book in the class, from the presentation we worked on in the class and from glencoe science book, which you can find in the end of this page: http://www.jmhs.jenkins.kyschools.us/Staff/BB/Science6.html#Intro
Sasha:
ReplyDelete1- What's another way to call a jaw?
-Mandible
-Cranium
2- What's another way to call the skull?
-Mandible
-Cranium
3- Which bone are in the end of the fingers and the toes?
-Carpals-
-Phalanges
4- What's the name for the highest part of our vertebrae?-
-Lumbar vertebrae
-Cervical vertebrae
5- What are vaccinations used to?
- to protect yourself against a virus
-to make the virus desperate from earth
6- What is cartilage?
- a thick tissue
- a bone
7- What are white blood cells used to?
- to make blood
-to help your body destroy a virus
8- Which one is a name for a tendon-
- Achilles
-Scapula
What are the purposes of skeletal system?
ReplyDeleteWhat makes bones so strong?
What does a bone look like?
What makes bones so strong?
What is the purpose of the rib cage?
What diseases are caused by bacteria?
What are some intustrial processes that use bacteria?
In which environments do bacteria live?
Marcus
Andrea
ReplyDelete1) Inside your bones, you have
a) spongy bone
b) bone marrow
c)scapula
2) Three of the vertebrae in our body, are
a) lumbar, thoracic and caudal vertebrae
b) coccyx, caudal and cervical vertebrae
c) caudal, sacral, and fibula vertebrae
3) Three bones in your legs are
a)patella, fibula and femur
b) sacrum, carpals, and pelvis
c) ulna, metatarsals, and clavical
4) Which of these organisms uses anaerobic respiraton
a) e coli
b)chicken pox
c) yeast
5) Ellie says
When I blink, Im using my slow twitch muscles
Is Ellie correct
a) yes
b) no
c) maybe
6) Which of these is NOT in a cell
a) phalanges
b) vacuole
c) nucleus
7) Jorge thinks that skull and cranium are both the same thing, is he
correct
a) yes
b) no
c) maybe
8) One example of fungi
a) yeast
b) an orange
c) a bird
Katie Rios
ReplyDelete1.What bone is behind the Tibia?
a) Fibia
b) Mandible
c) skull
2.How many ribs are in the human rib cage?
a)10
b)12
c)8
3. Where is the humerus located?
a) arm
b) foot
c) leg
4. What connect s the bones, in order to make them move?
a) muscle
b) smaller bones
c) joints
5. What is your nose made out of?
a) bone
b) cartilage
c) muscle
6. About how many bones are in our bodies?
a) 200
b) 300
c) 50
7. What is another name for a jaw?
a) mandible
b) clavicle
c) tibia
8. Another name for the spine?
a) vertebrate
b) sternum
c) clavicle
Catalina
ReplyDeleteMs Triinu can you tell me please your email?
Triinu.Torv@est.edu.ee
DeleteQuestions: By Zack:
ReplyDelete1. How many bones are there in the human body?
a. About 50
b. About 100
c. About 200
d. About 500
2. What is the correct difference between a gliding joint and a hinge joint?
a. gliding joints can move more.
b. gliding joints are more fragile.
c. There is no difference between a gliding joint and a hinge joint.
3. Which one of these statements is totally incorrect?
a. Muscles exist in three different types.
b. Tendons attach muscles to bones.
c. Voluntary muscles are muscles which you can't control.
d. Involuntary muscles are muscles which you cant't control.
4. which one of these muscles are voluntary?
a. Heart
b. Neck
c. Stomach
d. Intestine
5. Which one of these is not a microbe?
a. Bacteria
b. Virus
c. Fun guy
d. Fungi
6. Which microbe is the smallest?
a. Bacteria
b. Virus
c. Fungi
7. Which one of these diseases is caused by a Virus (two answers)?
a. HIV
b. whooping cough
c. AIDS
d. athlete's feet
8. Which one of these organisms can stop deadly viruses and bacterias?
a. Red Blood Cells.
b. White Blood cells.
c. Fungi.
d. Superman.
b. White Blood Cells.
c. Fungi.
d. Superman.
1.What is the skeletal system?
ReplyDeletea.All the body`s organs.
b.All the bones in the body.
c.All the muscles and tendons.
2.What makes bones so strong?
a.Calcium and phosphorus
b.Cartilage
c.Silica
3.The pupose of the rib cage is to...?
a.protect the stomach
b.protect the heart and lungs
c.protect the spinal cord
4.About how many bones are there in the human body?
a.75
b.250
c.200
5.What is a joint?
a.A ball and socket
b.A hinge
c.The place where two bones are jointed.
6. A disease caused by bacteria?
a.Fungi
b.Sternum
c.Cholera
d.Virus
7.Industrial processes that uses bacteria? (2 answers)
a.chocolate making
b.fermentation of milk
c.bread making
8.One example of fungi?
a.apple
b.flower
c.yeast
Catalina
ReplyDeleteMs Triinu can you tell me the site where you took all the information about bacterias,fungi and microbes?
i mixed information from several sources. from the red book in the class, from the presentation we worked on in the class and from glencoe science book, which you can find in the end of this page: http://www.jmhs.jenkins.kyschools.us/Staff/BB/Science6.html#Intro
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