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skeletal and muscular review

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What are all living things made of?   cells  
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Epithelial, connective, nervous and muscle are the 4 types of what?   tissues  
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What is the pigment that gives skin its color?   melanin  
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A connective tissue that connects a bone to a bone.   ligament  
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Muscles you are not able to control- such as the heart or stomach.   involuntary  
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What do you call any place where two bones meet or touch?   joint  
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What is the outer layer of the skin called?   epidermis  
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A painful disease where the bones grind together due to cartilage wearing away.   arthritis  
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What is the slippery, connective tissue found at the ends of bones and keeps them from grinding against each other.   cartilage  
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Where is all blood made?   bones  
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Which human body system do teeth work in?   digestive  
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The type of muscle that attaches to all bones.   skeletal  
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What is the soft, connective tissue found inside bones?   marrow  
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An injury where the bone pops out of its joint.   dislocation  
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What is the longest, heaviest bone in the body?   femur  
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What is another word for the sternum?   breastbone  
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The type of muscle found only in the heart.   cardiac  
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