Bones 0.0 / 5 ? Physical Education3.1.1.1 The structure and functions of the musculoskeletal systemGCSEAQA Created by: Sunflower97531Created on: 04-01-20 12:06 Identify the bones at the following location : head/neck Cranium (skull), vertebrae. 1 of 12 Identify the bones at the following location : shoulder Scapula (shoulder blade), humerus (upper arm). 2 of 12 Identify the bones at the following location : chest Ribs (rib cage), sternum (breastbone). 3 of 12 Identify the bones at the following location : elbow Humerus (upper arm), radius (forearm), ulna (forearm). 4 of 12 Identify the bones at the following location : hip Pelvis, femur (thigh bone). 5 of 12 Identify the bones at the following location : knee Femur (thigh bone), tibia (shin bone). 6 of 12 What bone sits infront of the knee joint? Platella. 7 of 12 Identify the bones at the following location : ankle Tibia (shing bone), fibula (calf bone), talus. 8 of 12 How many bones are there in an adult human body? 206. 9 of 12 How many bones are babys born with? About 300 bones 10 of 12 What happens to the babys bones as they grow into an adult? As children grow up their bones fuse (grow together) to a total of 206 bones by the time they are an adult. 11 of 12 What are some of the babys bones entirerly/partically made up of? A special material called catilage. 12 of 12
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