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tough flexible tissue that joins vertebrae and makes up all or party of the vertebrate endoskeleton
cartilage
striated, involuntary muscle found only in the HEART
cardiac muscle
outer, thinnest skin layer that constantly produces new cells to replace the dead cells rubbed off its surface
epidermis
skin layer BELOW the EPIDERMIS that contains blood vessels, neves, oil and sweat glands, and other structures
dermis
muscle such as a heart muscle, that cannot be controlled consciously
involuntary muscle
any place where two or more bones come together; can be movable or immovable
joint
tough band of tissue that holds BONES TOGETHER @ JOINTS
ligament
pigment produced by the epidermis that protects skin from Sun damage and gives skin and eyes their color
melanin
organ that can relax contract and provide the force to move bones and body parts
muscle
tough, tight, fitting membrane that covers a bone's surface and contains blook-vessels that transport nutrients into the bone
periosteum
involuntary, nonstriated muscle that controls movement of internal organs
smooth muscle
thick band of tissue that attatches BONES TO MUSCLES
tendon
MUSCLE, such as a leg, or arm muscle, that can be sonsciously controlled
voluntary muscle
tough flexible tissue that joins vertebrae and makes up all or party of the vertebrate endoskeleton
cartilage
striated, involuntary muscle found only in the HEART
cardiac muscle
outer, thinnest skin layer that constantly produces new cells to replace the dead cells rubbed off its surface
epidermis
skin layer BELOW the EPIDERMIS that contains blood vessels, neves, oil and sweat glands, and other structures
dermis
muscle such as a heart muscle, that cannot be controlled consciously
involuntary muscle
any place where two or more bones come together; can be movable or immovable
joint
tough band of tissue that holds BONES TOGETHER @ JOINTS
ligament
pigment produced by the epidermis that protects skin from Sun damage and gives skin and eyes their color
melanin
organ that can relax contract and provide the force to move bones and body parts
muscle
tough, tight, fitting membrane that covers a bone's surface and contains blook-vessels that transport nutrients into the bone
periosteum
involuntary, nonstriated muscle that controls movement of internal organs
smooth muscle
thick band of tissue that attatches BONES TO MUSCLES
tendon
MUSCLE, such as a leg, or arm muscle, that can be sonsciously controlled
voluntary muscle