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Let’s Play! Instructions

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The Strongest Link. Let’s Play!. Instructions. Featuring. Nationally Recognized Scholars,. Pat E. Pointer. U. Can Doit. Otto B. Studying. Love N. Life. The Strongest Link. Team Score. 1. 2. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Instructions

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Team Score

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1. The outer covering of the diaphysis of the long bone, made from fibrous tissue is called the

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EPIPHYSIS DIAPHYSIS PERIOSTEUM ARTICULAR

CARTILAGE

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Periosteum is the connective tissue that covers long bones and is thicker in children than adults.

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PERIOSTEUM

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1. Compact bone is made up of _______ cemented together.

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Osteons Osteocytes Perforating

canals

Trabiculae

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OSTEONS

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The cells that tear down and remodel bone are the ____________.

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Marophages Osteocytes Osteoblasts Osteoclasts

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Osteoclasts release a strong acid that breaks down bone.

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OSTEOCLASTS

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Inside the epiphyses of each long bone, mostly _______ can be found.

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Yellow

Marrow

Cartilage Compact

bone

Spongy

bone

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Spongy

Bone

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1. Which bones do not belong to the axial skeleton?

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Hip

Bone

Skull Ribs Vertebrae

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Only the coccyx bone of pelvic region belongs with the axial skeleton.

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HIP

BONES

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1. How many bones are there total in the adult human body?

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450 280 206 180

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Children have approx 450 cartilaginous bones that develop and fuse into 206 adult bones.

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206

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1. The medullary cavity in the diaphysis of an adult bone would contain _______.

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Organic

salts

Blood

vessels

Spongy

bone

Compact

bone

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Explanation of Answer Goes Here

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BLOODVESSELS

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1. The part of the bone that articular cartilage covers directly is the ________.

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Endosteum Periosteum Diaphysis Epiphysis

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EPIPHYSIS

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The junction between the diaphysis and epiphysis in growing bone is called the

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Epiphyseal

plate

Endosteum Periosteum Articular

plate

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Contains dividing cells that cause bone elongation

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EPIPHYSEAL

PLATE

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1. The broad, flat bones of the skull are ____________.

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Cartilaginous Endochondral Spongy Intramembranous

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INTRAMEMBRANOUS

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How to play The Strongest Link

1. Divide the group up into two teams. Assign one group to be Team 1, the other will be Team 2. Have each team choose a spokesperson.

2. Begin the PowerPoint and introduce the characters.

3. Have the spokesperson from one team choose a question.

4. Click on that number. Read the question and allow the spokesperson to confer with teammates to come up with an answer. Have them state the answer orally, then click on the arrow button.

5. Read the answer displayed on the next slide. Click on the button to move back to the board.

6. If the answer given was correct, type the correct number of points in the score box.

7. Continue to play until all questions have been answered. The team with the most points wins.

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