Key terms
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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Involuntary muscles | Muscles not under your conscious control
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Voluntary muscles | Muscles under your conscious control
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Skeletal muscles | Attached to the bones of you skeleton and provide the force that moves your bones
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Tendon | Strong connective tissue that attaches muscle to bone
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Striated muscle | Muscle cells appear banded
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Smooth muscles | Muscles inside many internal organs
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Cardiac muscles | Found only in your heart
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Skeleton | Made up of all the bones in the body
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Vertebrae | Make up your backbone
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Joint | Place in the body where two bones come together
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Ligament | Connect bone to bone
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Cartilage | Covers the ends of bones
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Red marrow | Produces blood cells
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Yellow marrow | Stores fat
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Osteoporosis | Condition in which body's bones become weak and break easily
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