33.1 Vocabulary
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An organ system that includes the bones and the connective tissues that holds the bones together. | Skeletal System
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The part of your skeleton that is adapted to allow the body to move. | Appenicular Skeleton
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Made up of the bones found in the trunk and head of the body. | Axial Skeleton
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The bones that surround the spinal cord. | Vertebrae
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Flexible connective tissue that is found between your bones. | Cartilage
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The place where two bones meet. | Joint
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A long, flexible band of connective tissue that connects two bones across a joint. | Ligament
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The process of creating hard bone by combining collagen and calcium phosphate. | Calcification
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