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6. What does the Agonist do?

  • Contracts
  • Relaxes

7. What are Osteoclasts?

  • These are cells that remove bone by using enzymes to dissolve bone salts
  • Once they have deposited the minerals, these help the bone when growing
  • These are cells that remove bone by using enzymes to dissolve bone salts

8. What is Synovial Fluid?

  • Tough membrane that is held in place by ligaments
  • Hold the bones in place, bone to bone
  • This is produced by synovial capsule, its a shock absorber
  • Ends of the bones are protected by this

9. What are Osteocytes?

  • Once they have deposited the minerals, these help the bone when growing
  • These are cells that remove bone by using enzymes to dissolve bone salts
  • Cells that invade the bone and deposit minerals, salts and calcium

10. What is a Synovial Capsule?

  • Ends of the bones are protected by this
  • This is produced by synovial capsule, its a shock absorber
  • Tough membrane that is held in place by ligaments
  • Hold the bones in place, bone to bone

11. What is the role of Collagen and Chondrin?

  • Produces red and white blood cells
  • Responsible for bone growth and height
  • Gives our bones elasticity
  • Thin irregular sheets

12. What are the role of Growth plates?

  • Responsible for bone growth and height
  • Thin irregular sheets
  • Gives our bones elasticity
  • Produces red and white blood cells

13. What is Trabeculae?

  • Produces red and white blood cells
  • Thin irregular sheets
  • Responsible for bone growth and height
  • Gives our bones elasticity

14. What does the Antagonist do?

  • Relaxes
  • Contracts

15. What direction does a Ball and Socket joint only move in?

  • Only small movements in all directions
  • Limited rotation
  • All directions
  • Forwards and Backwards
  • Only allows rotation
  • Doesn't allow any movement

16. What is the the role of Bone marrow?

  • Gives our bones elasticity
  • Produces red and white blood cells
  • Responsible for bone growth and height
  • Thin irregular sheets

17. What direction does a Condyloid joint only move in?

  • Only allows rotation
  • All directions
  • Doesn't allow any movement
  • Only small movements in all directions
  • Forwards and Backwards
  • Limited rotation

18. What is a Muscle?

  • Type of tissue that attaches muscle to bone
  • Allows movement and are attached to a bone
  • Ends of the bone are protected by this

19. Finish the sentence... 'Muscles can only........'

  • Pull
  • Push

20. What does a Synovial Joint mean?

  • Some movement
  • Freely Moveable
  • Fixed