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Skeletal System MatchUp

Target Level
4-5
Running Total
0
0%
Attempt
1 of 3

Click on a top box, then click on its match below. Or, drag a top box and drop it onto the correct match. Match all pairs before clicking ‘Check’.

Shape
Protection (sporting example)
Red blood cell production
Muscle attachment
Movement (sporting example)
Support
Shape (sporting example)
Movement
Protection
Bones help to maintain an upright position during daily activities and avoid strain on the lower back.
A prop in rugby possesses a broad build to assist performance in a scrum in rugby.
Bones help reduce the risk of serious harm to the internal organs (e.g. brain, heart and lungs).
The cranium is an example of this function when heading a football or when falling on your head.
Bones join together to form levers to allow for this function.
The bones form joints such as the humerus (upper arm) and the radius and ulna (lower arm), forming the elbow joint to allow flexion and extension to take a throw-in, in football.
Produced in long bones (e.g. humerus and femur) for O2 transport.
Bones provide the framework of the body.
Bones provide the perfect location for this, so the muscles can contract and pull via the tendon to allow movement.

This is your 1st attempt! You get 3 marks for each one you get right. Good luck!

Pass Mark
75%