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Ch 4 Systems

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Cartilage   covers the ends of bones to cushion the bones  
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Immovable Joints   skull  
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Ball & Socket Joint   shoulder & hip  
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Gliding Joints   vertebrae, wrists & ankles  
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Hinge Joints   elbow, knees & fingers  
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Pivot Joint   neck & forearm  
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Ligaments   attach bones to other bones  
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Tendons   attach muscles to bones  
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Skull   another name for skull  
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Scapula   another name for shoulder blade  
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Humerus   upper arm bone; also called "funny bone"  
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Radius   forearm bone attached on the thumb side  
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Ulna   forearm bone attached on the pinky finger side  
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femur   largest bone in the body; upper leg bone  
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Tibia   shin bone in the lower leg  
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Fibula   smaller bone in the lower leg  
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Tarsals   another name for ankle bones  
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Carpals   another name for wrist bones  
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Pelvis   another name for hip bones  
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Vertebrae   another name for backbones  
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Ribs   protects the lungs & heart  
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Mandible   another name for lower jaw  
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Muscles   an organ that contract and relax to move the body  
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Voluntary Muscles   muscles that we can control  
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Involuntary Muscles   muscles that we cannot control  
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Skeletal Muscles   muscles that attach to bones and move the body  
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Cardiac Muscle   muscles that make up the heart  
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Smooth muscles   muscles that make up all of the organs in your body  
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