Bob Jones Life Science - Chapter 24
Quiz yourself by thinking what should be in
each of the black spaces below before clicking
on it to display the answer.
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blister | A water-filled swelling of the epidermis of the skin.
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bone | The strong supporting structure of vertebrates.
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bone marrow | A soft tissue that produces blood cells; located in the marrow cavity of long bones and in spaces of spongy bones.
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callus | An area of skin with a thickened epidermis.
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cardiac muscle | A kind of striated involuntary muscle that is found in the heart.
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cartilage | A flexible supporting tissue that makes up part or all of some animals' skeletons.
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dermis | The thick inner layer of the skin.
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epidermis | The outer layer of tissue in humans and many animals.
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involuntary muscle | A muscle controlled automatically by the brain; controlled without conscious effort.
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joint | The place where two or more bones meet.
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ligament | A band of connective tissue that holds the bones of a joint in place.
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melanin | A dark brown or black pigment.
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osteon | A microscopic unit of a bone consisting of a blood vessel and layers of hard nonliving material around it.
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skeletal muscle | Muscle tissue that attaches to and moves the skeleton.
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smooth muscle | Muscle tissue that lack striations; forms the walls of many internal organs.
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striated muscle | Muscle tissue that displays a pattern of light and dark bands.
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subcutaneous layer | The layer of fat and connective tissues below the dermis of the skin.
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tendon | The connective tissue that attaches muscle to bone.
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voluntary muscle | A muscle that can be controlled at will.
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