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Muscular and Skeleta

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These structures are made of specialized cells that can CONTRACT and RELAX MUSCLES
THE TWO MAIN TYPES OF MUSCLES VOLUNTARY AND INVOLUNTARY
THIS WORKS WITH BONES FOR MOVEMENT MUSCLES
MUSCLES CAN RESPOND TO COLD BY DOING WHAT? SHIVERING
ANOTHER NAME FOR YOUR FLEXORS IN YOUR LEGS HAMSTRINGS
ANOTHER NAME FOR EXTENSORS IN YOUR LEGS QUADRICEPS
THIS MUSCLE IS IN INTERNAL ORGANS ...SMOOTH OR CARDIAC? SMOOTH
TYPE OF MUSCLE IN HEART CARDIAC
THE OUTERMOST LAVER OF BONE PERIOSTEUM
HARD BONE CELLS PACKED WITH MINERALS - ESPECIALLY CALCIUM COMPACT BONE
THIS TYPE OF BONE IS FILLED WITH AIR HOLES FOR LIGHTNESS SPONGY BONE
THE HOLLOW AREA OF THE CENTER OF A LARGE BONE MARROW CAVITY
WHAT IS MADE IN BONE MARROW? RED BLOOD CELLS
WHAT IS THE STRONG SMOOTH TISSUE FOUND AT THE ENDS OF BONES? CARTILAGE
WHAT CONNECTS BONES TO EACH OTHER? LIGAMENTS
WHAT CONNECTS MUSCLES TO BONES TENDONS
NAME A FUNCTION OF THE SKELETAL SYSTEM SHAPE AND SUPPORT WORKS WITH MUSCLES FOR MOVEMENT PROTECTS INTERNAL ORGANS STORES CALCIUM MADES RBC'S
THIS TYPE OF JOINT IS FOUND IN YOUR SHOULDER AND HIPS BALL AND SOCKET
THIS TYPE OF JOINT IS FOUND IN YOUR SKULL IMMOVABLE (OR FIXED)
YOUR FEET AND FINGERS ARE EXAMPLES OF THIS TYPE OF JOINT GLIDING/SLIDING
YOUR NECK IS AN EXAMPLE OF WHAT SORT OF JOINT? PIVOT
KNEES AND ELBOWS ARE WHAT SORT OF JOINT? HINGE
BLOOD CELLS ARE MADE WHERE? MARROW
SLIPPERY SUBSTANCE BETWEEN BONES THAT HELPS THEM MOVE SMOOTHLY ACROSS EACH OTHER CARTILAGE
THAT IS THE MAIN MINERAL THAT IS STORED IN BONES? CALCIUM
WHICH SYSTEM WORKS WITH THE MUSCULAR SYSTEM? SKELETAL SYSTEM
YOUR ARM FROM SHOULDER TO WRIST IS WHAT SORT OF SIMPLE MACHINE? LEVER
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