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27 Cards in this Set
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Muscles |
Many of these are attached to bones and help you move. |
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Cardiac |
The heart is this kind of muscle. |
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Voluntary Muscle |
You can contract and relax this in order to move body parts. |
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Skeletal |
This system is made up of over 200 bones. |
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Cranium |
The part of the skull that protects your brain. |
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Skeletal |
This system provides the framework for your body. |
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Bone Marrow |
This is where red blood cells are made. |
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Involuntary Muscles |
These are muscles that we do not control. |
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Compact Bone |
What the hard outer part of the bone is called. |
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Spongy Bone |
What the inner part of the bone is called. |
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Ligaments |
This connects bone to bone. |
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Tendon |
This connects muscles to bone. (Named after Achilles) |
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Cartilage |
This cushions the bones in your spinal column. |
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Vertebrae |
There are 24 of these stacked on top of one another to make up your spinal column. |
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Voluntary |
When you flex your biceps this is an example of what kind of muscle? |
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Fibula |
This bone is in the back of the your lower leg. |
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Pelvis |
Your legs attach to this bone at your hips. |
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Gliding Joint |
Your back bones by using this kind of joint. |
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Sternum |
This bone runs through the middle of your chest. |
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Tibia |
This is biggest bone in your lower leg. |
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x-ray |
This is a picture that allows doctors to see your bones. |
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Scapula |
Also known as your shoulder blade. |
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Hinge Joint |
Your elbow is an example of this joint type. |
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Ribs |
They act as protection for our inner organs. |
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Ball and Socket Joint |
Your hip is this kind of joint. |
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Pivot Joint |
Your head can nod because of this type of joint. |
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Pelvis |
This bone protects your intestines |