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Quiz: The Skeletal System and Its Functions

OCR H555 A-Level Physical Education

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Welcome to this quiz on the skeletal system and its functions! Test your knowledge with 10 questions designed for Year 13 A-Level PE students.

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What is the main function of the skeletal system?

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Which functions are performed by the skeletal system? (Select all that apply)

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Bones are connected to each other by {{blank0}}, and muscles are attached to bones by {{blank1}}.

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Match the items on the left with their correct pairs on the right

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A student weighs 50kg and stands on one leg. If their weight is distributed evenly across the tibia and femur, calculate the force exerted on the tibia (in kg).

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Which part of a long bone is responsible for producing blood cells?

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What are the types of joints found in the human body? (Select all that apply)

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Match the items on the left with their correct pairs on the right

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The {{blank0}} skeleton includes the skull, spine, and ribcage, while the {{blank1}} skeleton consists of the limbs and girdles.

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