Anyone know some answers to some what tough questions on bones?? it’s for homework help?

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Okay so i was absent the day that my health teacher made my classmates fill out the study guide. the study guide is due TOMORROW and i don’t know any of the answers!! here are the questions:

1. Name the 4 types of joints and give an example of each.

2. Movement is made possible by three kinds of tissues. List them.

3. Name 7 diseases or disorder of the skeletal system.

4 List 4 life skills you can do to treat or prevent problems with your skeletal system.

Please don’t put answers like idk or you shouldn’t have been absent. just help me learn my lesson PLEASE!! thx :)

4 Comments so far

  1. Jorge on June 27, 2010 6:26 pm

    I’m still pretty young, but I’ll take a guess.All I know is part of the first one:
    I am pretty sure the elbow and Knee are joints.(I know only 2)

  2. George MacFoetus on June 27, 2010 6:39 pm

    1: a cuban, spliff, mongolian maverick, and sidewinder
    2: ligaments, tendons, and hair.
    3: multiple sclerosis spelling?
    4: consume large amount of calcium, execise regularly,

  3. Roz on June 27, 2010 7:33 pm

    Instead of waiting for answers which probably won’t be correct or what your teacher expects
    go to
    http://www.medicalook.com/human_anatomy_systems/Skeletsal_
    system.html

    Or go to
    Search
    Human Skeleton

  4. west--it's the new jadyn. on June 27, 2010 7:42 pm

    1. Fibrous-sockets in jaw, synovial-knees, cartilaginous-meniscus, and I can’t think what the fourth might be, other than an example of another already given. I apologize. It’s the kind of fibrous joint bound by ligaments, maybe?
    2. Epithelial, connective, muscle.
    3. Osteoporosis. Paget’s disease. Osteochondroma. Osteomalacia. Bone Spurs. Osteomyelitis. Osteonecrosis.
    4. Exercise. Eat and drink properly, with no more than 10,000u of Vitamin A per day or the bones may degenerate instead of grow*. Get enough sleep. Get enough sunshine.

    I’d have looked in the chapter for the answers the book’s writer expects you to put down on the test they wrote, unless the teacher wrote the test, and then also you will have to consider what they say in class on number 4.



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