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Skeletol system Ch.2

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Vertebrae   26 bones that malke up your backbone.  
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Marrow   the spaces in the bone that contain a soft connective tissue.  
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Cartilage   A connective tissue that is more flexible than bone.  
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Joint   A place in the body where two bones come together.  
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Movable Joints   Allow the body to make a wide range of movements.  
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Ligament   A strong connective tissue that hold togethger movable joints.  
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Osteoporosis   When your bones in the body become weak and break easily.  
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Fracture   When weight is put on only on a few bones.  
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Sprain   When ligaments stretch to far and tear in places.  
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Dislocation   This occars when a bone comes out of it's joint.  
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X-rays   This is determined when bones have been broken.  
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Magnetic resonance imaging   In 1970 this new method is for taking clear images of both the bones and soft tissues of the body.  
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Involuntary muscles   These are responsible for activities such as breathing and digesting food.  
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Tendon   Strong connective tissue that ataches muscle bones.  
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Smooth muscles   These work automatically to control many types of movements inside your body  
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Cardiac muscle   This tissue has characteristics in common with both smooth and skeletol muscles.  
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Skin   This protects the body from injury and infection. This also covers the body and prevents the loss of water  
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Epidermis   This is the outermost layer of the skin  
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Melanin   This gives color to the skin.  
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Pores   Sweat glands produce persperation, which reaches the surface  
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Voluntary muscles   This muscle controls Smiling, and turning the page of a book.  
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Skeletal muscles   Are attached to the bones of your skeleton.  
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Tendon   Strong connective tissue that ataches muscle bones.  
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Smooth muscles   These work automatically to control many types of movements inside your body  
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Cardiac muscle   This tissue has characteristics in common with both smooth and skeletol muscles.  
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Skin   This protects the body from injury and infection. This also covers the body and prevents the loss of water  
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Epidermis   This is the outermost layer of the skin  
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Melanin   This gives color to the skin.  
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Pores   Sweat glands produce perspiration, which reaches the surface through openings.  
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Follicles   Strands of hair grow within the dermis in structures.  
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