1) Which part of the bone is responsible for producing blood cells? a) Compact bones b) Red bone marrow c) Periosteum d) Yellow bone marrow 2) What is the condition called when bones become brittle due to loss of bone density? a) Osteoporosis b) Arthritis c) Rickets d) Scoliosis 3) What is the name of the region where long bones grow in length during development? a) Epiphyseal plate (growth plate). b) Diaphysis c) Medullary cavity d) Periosteum 4) Which bone is known as the collarbone? a) Sternum b) Scapula c) Humerus d) Clavicle 5) The patella is commonly known as which part of the body? a) Hip bone b) Ankle bone c) Knee cap d) Shoulder blade 6) Which bones form the wrist joint? a) Carpals and metacarpals b) Radius and phalanges c) Metacarpals and phalanges d) Carpals and radius/ulna 7) Which set of bones forms the arch of the foot? a) Phalanges b) Tarsals c) Calcaneus d) Metatarsals 8) What is the main weight-bearing bone of the lower leg? a) Fibula b) Femur c) Tibia d) Patella 9) The cervical vertebrae are located in which region of the body? a) Neck b) Lower back c) Chest d) Pelvis 10) What is the function of the axial skeleton? a) Protect organs and support the body b) Facilitate movement c) Produce red blood cells d) Store minerals 11) Which nutrient is most critical for bone mineralization? a) Vitamin C b) Iron c) Calcium d) Potassium 12) Just as the bones of the body work together in harmony, 1 Corinthians 12:14-27 teaches that the body of Christ is made of many parts, each with a specific function. What lesson can we learn from this about the skeletal system? a) The skeletal system shows that some parts of the body are unnecessary. b) Each bone in the body serves a unique and vital purpose, just as each member of the body of Christ has a unique role. c) Bones do not need to interact with other parts of the body. d) The skeletal system shows that only strong bones matter. 13) In 1 Corinthians 6:19-20, it says, "Your body is a temple of the Holy Spirit." How does this verse connect to the idea of taking care of our skeletal system? a) Our bones are not important because the body will decay. b) We should focus only on spiritual health, ignoring physical health. c) Taking care of our bones reflects honoring God with our bodies, which are designed for His purpose. d) The skeletal system is the least important part of our body. 14) In Psalm 139:14, it says, "I am fearfully and wonderfully made." How does this verse relate to the structure of the human skeletal system? a) The bones are irrelevant to our spiritual identity. b) The design of the bones reveals the intricate care God took in making our bodies, each part working together. c) The skeletal system is only functional and has no deeper meaning. d) God made our bones to be easily harmed, symbolizing our weakness. 15) In Ezekiel 37:4-10, the prophet sees dry bones coming together and being restored to life. What does this imagery symbolize about God’s power and the role of bones in the human body? a) It reflects the idea that God can restore life to broken bodies, just as bones are restored in healing. b) It shows that bones are irrelevant in the resurrection process. c) It highlights the fragility of bones and how they have no divine purpose. d) It suggests that bones are to be discarded after death.

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