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Science Order And Reality-Chapter 3- A Beka Book- Malia Faith Nelson

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Axial skeleton   Includes the 80 bones of the head, spine, and ribs.  
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Cranium   Surrounds and protects the brain with eight flat bones that are fused together  
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Maxillary bones   Forms the upper jaw bone, connects to every other facial bone except the manible  
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Manible   Lower jawbone; this is the only movable bone in the skull  
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Sinuses   Hollow spaces that help your voice resonate and lighten your skull  
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Vertebral column   Backbone; consist of thirty-three vertebrae.  
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Sternum   Breastbone  
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Appendicular skeleton   Includes the bones of the appendages and the bones that connect them to the axial skeleton.  
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Clabicles   Collarbones  
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Scapulas   Shoulder blades  
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Pelvis   Hipbones; this is made of several different bones and protects the organs of the urinary and reproductive systems  
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Joint   A place where two or more bones meet  
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To allow the bones in movable joints to move easily, the ends are covered with a smooth tissue called _________.   Cartilage  
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Ligaments   Strong, tough tissues that connect bones to other bones  
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What are three types of movable joints?   Hinge, pivot, and ball-and-socket  
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Hinge joint   Similar to a hinge on a door; they allow back and forward movement  
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Pivot joints   Allow turning movements  
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Ball-and-socket joints   Are found in your shoulders and hips, allow you to move your arms and legs in many directions  
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Fracture   A break or crack in a bone  
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Simple fracture   A crack or break that does no cause the bone to pierce the skin's surface  
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Compound fracture   A crack or break in a bone that actually breaks through the skin's surface  
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