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Skeletal, Muscular, Skin, Circulatory, & Respiratory

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Functions of Skeletal System   1. Movement 2. Shape & Support 3. Protection 4. Makes Red Blood Cells 5. Stores minerals  
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Joint   any place where 2 or more bones meet  
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Cartilage   smooth tissue covering the ends of bones to serve as a cushion between the bones  
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Red Blood Cells   are made in Bone Marrow  
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Functions of Muscular System   1. Movement 2. Shape  
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Voluntary Muscles   Muscles you choose to move (Skeletal Muscle Tissue only)  
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Involuntary Muscles   Muscles you cannot consciously control (Cardiac & Smooth Muscle Tissues)  
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Smooth Muscle Tissue   found in many organs of our body - bladder, intestines, blood vessels, etc. Control is involuntary.  
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Cardiac Muscle Tissue   found in the heart only. Control is involuntary.  
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Skeletal Muscle Tissues   found attached to our skeleton - biceps, triceps, abs, quadriceps, etc. (the muscles you work out). Controls is voluntary.  
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Functions of Circulatory System   Take Oxygen & Nutrients TO the cells. Take Carbon Dioxide & other wastes AWAY from cells.  
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Blood Vessels   Tubes that carry blood throughout the body; There are 3 kinds - arteries, capillaries, & veins.  
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Arteries   blood vessels that carry blood AWAY from the heart  
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Capillaries   Microscopic blood vessels where gas & waste exchange occurs with the cells  
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Veins   blood vessels that return blood to the heart  
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Functions of Respiratory System   Bring Oxygen into the body. Remove Carbon Dioxide from the body.  
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Diaphragm   Muscular organ beneath the lungs  
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Functions of Integumentary (Skin) System   1. Protection 2. Produce vitamin D 3. sense of touch 4. rid the body of waste 5. regulate body temperature  
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Dermis   Middle layer of skin that contains nerves, hair follicles, sweat glands, etc.  
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Blood   Transports oxygen & nutrients to the cells; Contains white blood cells which help fight infection  
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Work   the object must move in the same direction as the force being applied to it  
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