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tissue, muscles, systems

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homeostasis   the state of having a stable internal environment.  
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tissue   a group of similar cells working together  
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epithelial tissue   covers and protects underlying tissue  
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nervous tissue   sends electrical signals through the body  
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organ   two or more tissues working together  
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organ system   organs that work together  
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muscle tissue   is made up of cells that can contract and relax to produce movement  
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connective tissue   joins, supports, protects, insulates, nourishes, and cushions organs  
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skeletal system   are the structures that connect bones to catilage.  
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compact bone   the bone tissue that does not have any visible open spaces  
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muscular system   is made up of muscles and the connective tissue that attaches the muscles to the bone.  
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smooth muscle   is found in the digestive tract and the walls of blood vessels  
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cardiac muscles   are a type of muscle found only in your heart  
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skeletal muscle   is attached to your bones for movement and it helps protect your innner organs  
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integumentary system   your nails, hair, and skin.  
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sweat glands   make sweat  
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melanin   a darkening chemical in skin  
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epidermis   is the innner layer of the two.  
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dermis   the deeper, thicker layer  
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hair follicle   is formed at the bottom of a tiny sac  
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