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CKLA-Unit 3

How Does Your Body Works?

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Having an empty space on the inside; not solid within. Hollow
A movement of one's body or face that shows feeling or thought. Gesture
The condition or state of being unable to do certain things, especially when caused by an injury, illness, or other medical condition. Disability
Acting from or done by choice. Voluntary
Not on purpose; without conscious control; automatic. Involuntary
A soft, silver-white substance used by the body for building healthy bones and teeth - What the bones are made of. Calcium
The skeletal system is your body's central framework. It consists of bones and connective tissue, including cartilage, tendons, and ligaments. The Skeletal System
It moves the body, gives it posture and circulates the blood. The Muscular System
Unable to move the legs and/or the arms. Paralized
Two most important parts of the nervous system. The spinal cord and the brain
The nerves all over your body. The Nervous System
It means half. Hemisphere
Where two bones come together. Joint
Many joints are cushioned by a flexible, connective tissue. Cartilage
A kind of tissue that connects one bone with another. Ligament
A kind of tissue that connects muscles to bones. Tendon
One of the most famous tendons in the body. The Achilles Tendon
People with poor hearing or with no hearing at all. Deaf
One way deaf people can communicate. Sign Language
A person unable to see. Blind
A system blind people use to learn reading. Braille
To get the better of in a struggle or conflict; conquer Overcome
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