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Human Systems: Skeletal

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cells   basic unit of life  
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tissue   a group of similar cells working together  
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organs   a group of tissues working together  
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organ systems   a group of organs working together to carry out a specific life process  
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skeletal system   supports the body and protects the internal organs  
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bones   the hard parts of the skeleton  
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cartilage   acts as a cushion between two bones  
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joints   formed where one bone is connected to another  
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ligaments   the tissue that connects one bone to another  
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tendons   the tissue that connects muscles to bones  
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muscular system   contains two types of muscles; voluntary and involuntary  
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voluntary muscles   muscles that act because you consciously direct them to  
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involuntary muscles   muscles that act even when you are asleep or unconscious  
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locomotion   the movement of the body from place to place  
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ball and socket joint   type of joint found in your hip or shoulder  
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hinge joint   type of joint found in your elbow or knee  
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immovable joint   type of joint found in your skull  
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