Structure & Movement Ch. 14
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| A disease in which joints become irritated or inflamed, such as when cartilage in joints is damaged or wears away. | Arthritis
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| Where two or more bones meet providing flexibility and enabling the skeleton to move | Joint
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| A group of the same type of cells that perform a specific function within an organism. | Tissue
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| Contains bones as well as other structures that connect and protect the bone and that support other functions in the body. | Skeletal System
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| Membrane that surrounds bone. This thin tissue has blood vessels, nerves, and cells that make new bone tissue. | Periosteum
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| The strong, flexible tissue that covers the ends of bones | Cartilage
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| A disease that causes bones to weaken and become brittle. | Osteoporosis
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| Tissues that connect bones to other bones. They stretch and keep the bones in place. | Ligaments
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| strong tissue that contracts in an orderly way. | Muscle
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| Your heart is made of ___________________ which is found only in the heart. | Cardiac muscle
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| Involuntary muscle named for its smooth appearance. | Smooth muscle
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| The type of muscle that attaches to bones and is voluntary muscle. | Skeletal muscle
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| Muscle that you can consciously control. | Voluntary muscle
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| A type of muscle you cannot consciously control; cardiac muscle | Involuntary muscle
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| Made up of all the external coverings of the body, including skin, nails, and hair. | Integumentary system
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| An injury where the blood vessels in the skin are broken, but the skin is not cut or opened. | Bruise
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| A thick layer of skin that gives skin strength, nourishment, and flexibility | Dermis
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| Pigment that protects the body by absorbing some of the sun’s damaging UV rays. | Melanin
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| The outermost layer of skin and the only layer in direct contact with the outside environment. | Epidermis
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