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Basic unit of life is?   A cell  
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A group of cells working together forms   a tissue  
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Two or more tissues working together form   an organ  
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Organs working together make up an   organ system  
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List the four type of tissues.   connective, nervous, epithelial, muscle  
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Tissue that lines your organs.   epithelial  
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Tissue that makes up your skin.   epithelial  
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The tissue that controls your responses or stimulus.   nervous  
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The tissue that moves your body.   muscle  
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The tissue that supports, protects and insulates.   connective  
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The organ system that returns leaked fluids like blood back to your blood vessels.   Lymphatic system  
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The organ system that moves your bones.   muscle  
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List the three types of muscle tissue.   smooth, cardiac, skeletal  
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The muscle tissue which moves your heart.   cardiac  
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The muscle tissue which makes up your organs and helps move food.   smooth  
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The muscle tissue which moves your bones.   skeletal  
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The organ system that circulates your blood.   circulatory system  
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The organ system that breaks down your food   digestive  
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The organ system that removes wastes from your blood.   urinary  
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The organ system that is different in the male and the female.   reproductive  
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The organ system that produces hormones from your glands.   endocrine  
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The organ system that protects you from the outside environment.   integumentary  
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The organ system that receives and sends electrical system.   nervous  
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The organ system that provides support and protects your body.   skeletal  
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The organ system that allows you to breath.   respiratory  
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The hard structure on the outside of the bone.   compact bone  
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The inside structure of the bone, which is made of visible space.   spongy bone  
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The soft tissue in a bone used to develop red and white blood cells.   marrow  
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Found on the end of a bone used for flexibility and cushioning.   cartilage  
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A type of joint which moves only in one direction.   hinge  
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A type of joint which you ca move over top of another bone in your wrist and ankle.   gliding  
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A type of joint which allows almost complete movement.   ball and socket  
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A ligament attaches to   bones to bones  
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A tendon attaches to   muscles to bones  
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A bone break where the bone breaks the skin.   compound fracture  
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A break in a bone where the bone bends but does not break in half.   greenstick fracture  
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A circular bone break   spiral fracture  
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Pain and stiffness in a joint is called   arthritis  
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A disease that causes bones to become weak.   oesteoporosis  
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List three types of muscles   smooth, cardiac, skeletal  
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The muscle type found in organs   smooth  
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The muscle type which moves your bones and gives you support.   skeletal  
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The muscle type that moves your blood.   cardiac  
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Muscle action that is under your control and found in what muscle type.   voluntary; skeletal  
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Muscle action that is not under your control and found in what muscle types   involuntary; cardiac and smooth  
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The muscle group that can move bones together.   flexor  
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The muscle group that moves your bones away from each other   extensor  
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An injury in your muscle that causes it to be overstretched or torn.   strain  
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An inflamed or overused muscle.   tendonitis  
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List the two layers of the skin.   epidermis and dermis  
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List four functions of the skin.   to keep water in and particles out, to let you feel things, to regulate body temp,and to get rid of wastes  
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The pigment in your skin that causes your skin to darken and protects you from the sunlight.   melanin  
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The outer layer of your skin which has dead cells.   epidermis  
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List four structures found in the dermis layer.   hair follicles, fat cells, nerve fiber, sweat glands  
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What do your hair follicles provide?   warmth  
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