Joint: Areawhere twobonesmeet.Pelvis:hipboneRadius:thumbside offorearmRickets: Bonediseaseresulting inweak ormisshapenbonesClavicle:collarboneFemur:top oflegTendon: strongconnectivetissue fibersthat holdmuscle to boneMandible:Jaw bonePatella:kneecapUlna:outside offorearmLigament:strongconnectivetissue fibersthat hold bonestogetherScapula:shoulderbladeMarrow:squishy, fattytissue found incenters oflong bones.Cranium:top ofskullSkeleton:All of thebones in anorganism.Cartilage:smooth,slipperysubstanceHumerus:top ofarmOuter covering:thin, tough,smooth layeraround outsideof boneFibula:smallbone inlower legSternum:center ofchestTibia:largerbone inlower legFluid: thick,slippery liquidthat provideslubrication injointsPhalanges:fingers andtoesVertebrae:backbonesJoint: Areawhere twobonesmeet.Pelvis:hipboneRadius:thumbside offorearmRickets: Bonediseaseresulting inweak ormisshapenbonesClavicle:collarboneFemur:top oflegTendon: strongconnectivetissue fibersthat holdmuscle to boneMandible:Jaw bonePatella:kneecapUlna:outside offorearmLigament:strongconnectivetissue fibersthat hold bonestogetherScapula:shoulderbladeMarrow:squishy, fattytissue found incenters oflong bones.Cranium:top ofskullSkeleton:All of thebones in anorganism.Cartilage:smooth,slipperysubstanceHumerus:top ofarmOuter covering:thin, tough,smooth layeraround outsideof boneFibula:smallbone inlower legSternum:center ofchestTibia:largerbone inlower legFluid: thick,slippery liquidthat provideslubrication injointsPhalanges:fingers andtoesVertebrae:backbones

Skeletal System - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. Joint: Area where two bones meet.
  2. Pelvis: hip bone
  3. Radius: thumb side of forearm
  4. Rickets: Bone disease resulting in weak or misshapen bones
  5. Clavicle: collar bone
  6. Femur: top of leg
  7. Tendon: strong connective tissue fibers that hold muscle to bone
  8. Mandible: Jaw bone
  9. Patella: kneecap
  10. Ulna: outside of forearm
  11. Ligament: strong connective tissue fibers that hold bones together
  12. Scapula: shoulder blade
  13. Marrow: squishy, fatty tissue found in centers of long bones.
  14. Cranium: top of skull
  15. Skeleton: All of the bones in an organism.
  16. Cartilage: smooth, slippery substance
  17. Humerus: top of arm
  18. Outer covering: thin, tough, smooth layer around outside of bone
  19. Fibula:small bone in lower leg
  20. Sternum: center of chest
  21. Tibia: larger bone in lower leg
  22. Fluid: thick, slippery liquid that provides lubrication in joints
  23. Phalanges: fingers and toes
  24. Vertebrae: back bones