practice questions skeleton and evolution

Done 4.1-4.4. Still to do 4.5+4.6:
Which types of muscles are found in the human body? 
How is a muscle connected to a bone?
What is the difference between the muscles of sprinters and those of marathon runners?
How do muscles work?

What types of sports-related injuries are there?
How can you prevent sports-related injuries?
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Done 4.1-4.4. Still to do 4.5+4.6:
Which types of muscles are found in the human body? 
How is a muscle connected to a bone?
What is the difference between the muscles of sprinters and those of marathon runners?
How do muscles work?

What types of sports-related injuries are there?
How can you prevent sports-related injuries?

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Evolution
species change over time so they become better adapted to their environment

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Struggle for survival: 
More organisms are born than can survive. They compete for food, space and mates.

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Natural selection
Individuals that are best at surviving in their environment will produce more offspring 

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sexual selection: female choice

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What is different in artificial selection versus natural selection
A
Nothing, its basically the same
B
Natural selection has to do with survival, artificial selection not always
C
artificial selection is dependent on nature alone, natural selection is not.
D
Natural selection is done by humans, artificial selection not

Slide 6 - Quiz

The dog breeds we have today were developed through:
A
natural selection
B
artificial selection (selective breeding)
C
sexual selection
D
acquired selection

Slide 7 - Quiz

What kind of skeleton does a snake have?
A
Endoskeleton
B
Exoskeleton
C
Hydrostatic skeleton
D
Just its skin

Slide 8 - Quiz

What kind of skeleton does this betta fish have?
A
Endoskeleton
B
Exoskeleton
C
Hydrostatic skeleton
D
Just its skin

Slide 9 - Quiz

Fixed joint
Gliding joint
Pivot joint
Ball and socket joint
Hinge joint

Slide 10 - Drag question

What is the function of a tendon?
A
Connects muscle to muscle
B
Connects bone to bone
C
Connects muscle to bone

Slide 11 - Quiz

Which of these bone tissues is soft, smooth and flexible?
A
Growth plate
B
Compact bone
C
Periosteum
D
Cartilage

Slide 12 - Quiz


A
STERNUM
B
RIBS
C
CLAVICLE
D
VERTEBRAE

Slide 13 - Quiz


A
HUMERUS
B
RADIUS
C
ULNA

Slide 14 - Quiz


A
PATELLA
B
FEMUR
C
FIBULA
D
TIBIA

Slide 15 - Quiz


A
VERTEBRAE
B
CLAVICLE
C
MANDIBLE
D
SKULL

Slide 16 - Quiz


A
MAXILLA
B
MANDIBLE
C
CLAVICLE
D
STERNUM

Slide 17 - Quiz

What type of skeleton do we have?
A
Exoskeleton
B
Endoskeleton
C
Liquid skeleton

Slide 18 - Quiz

What do bones mainly need to remain hard?
A
Calcium
B
Collagen
C
Water
D
Cartilage

Slide 19 - Quiz

What is the function of bone marrow?
A
Protection
B
Shape
C
Movement
D
Blood cell production

Slide 20 - Quiz

What are vertebrates?
A
Animals that live underwater
B
Animals that shed their skin once in a while
C
Animals that have a spinal column
D
Animals that have very long hair

Slide 21 - Quiz

Done 4.1-4.4. Still to do 4.5+4.6:
Which types of muscles are found in the human body? 
How is a muscle connected to a bone?
What is the difference between the muscles of sprinters and those of marathon runners?
How do muscles work?

What types of sports-related injuries are there?
How can you prevent sports-related injuries?

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