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C458 QUESTIONS AND AN SWERS
WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS 100%
CORRECT!!!
Question 1
Which primary components make up the human skeletal system? ✔️✔️
Answer: The system is composed of bones, joints, cartilage, and tendons.


Question 2
Specifically, which elements of the skeletal system are engaged when kicking a
ball? ✔️✔️
Answer: The action primarily utilizes the joints for movement and the tendons to
connect muscle to bone.


Question 3
What are the three distinct categories of muscle tissue found in the body? ✔️✔️
Answer: The body contains cardiac, smooth, and striated (skeletal) muscles.


Question 4
Which muscle type is responsible for the physical act of running? ✔️✔️
Answer: Striated muscles are responsible for voluntary movements like running.


Question 5
Which muscles facilitate the movement of food through the digestive tract?
✔️✔️
Answer: The smooth muscles handle involuntary processes such as digestion.

, Question 6
Which muscle group is specialized to help the heart circulate blood? ✔️✔️
Answer: The cardiac muscle is uniquely designed to power the heart's pumping
action.


Question 7
In anatomical terms, how is a "joint" defined? ✔️✔️
Answer: A joint is the specific location where two or more bones meet.


Question 8
What is the function and nature of cartilage? ✔️✔️
Answer: Cartilage is a resilient and flexible tissue that acts as a protective
coating for the ends of bones.


Question 9
What is the primary role of a ligament? ✔️✔️
Answer: A ligament is a type of connective tissue that functions by binding one
bone to another.


What is a tendon? -ANSWER ✔️✔️A connective tissue that binds bone to muscle.


What is a striated muscle? -ANSWER ✔️✔️A skeletal muscle. Moves all bones and
controls facial expressions and eye movements.


What is a smooth (visceral) muscle? -ANSWER ✔️✔️Lines the walls of internal
organs.

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