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MBtP 9-11 Concept 4 Unit 3

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Anatomy   The study of a body's structure  
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Cells   Basic units of all life  
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DNA   A long molecule found in a cell's nucleus that contains the instructions for making and operating a cell.  
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Pathogen   A tiny, disease-carrying organism  
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T Lymphocytes   Protector cells that destroy cells that have been invaded by viruses  
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B Lymphocytes   Protector cells that respond to pathogens and release antibodies to disable pathogens  
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Tendon   Tissue that connects muscle to bone  
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Voluntary Muscle   Muscles that function when you consciously decide to move them  
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Involuntary Muscle   Muscles that function or contract without you thinking about it  
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Ligaments   Elastic bands that connect two bones  
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Cardiac Muscle   Involuntary heart muscle  
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Smooth Muscle   Involuntary muscle found inside hollow organs  
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Skeletal Muscle   Voluntary muscle that pulls on the bones of the skeleton to make them move  
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Plane Joints   Joints with bones that slide over on another, such as in wrists and ankles  
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Hinge Joints   Joints that allow bending and straightening of the knees, fingers, and elbows  
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Ball and Socket Joints   Joints that involve one bone fitting into another bone  
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Pivot Joints   Joints that involve one bone swiveling around the other  
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Nerve Impulses   High-speed electrical signals that travel along neurons to send messages to the brain  
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Reflex   An automatic, split-second response to our environment that occurs when a message travels to the spinal cord and straight back to our body so we react accordingly  
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