Bones
Bones 2
Muscles
Skin
Labs
100
The place where two bones come close together
What is a joint?
100
The elbow is this type of joint
What is a hinge joint?
100
The main function of this tissue is to contract for movement.
What is muscle?
100
The outer layer of skin, for protection
What is the epidermis?
100
Ridges in the dermis of your fingers - unique to you
What is a fingerprint?
200
This part of the body provides support, protects organs, and stores materials.
What is the skeleton?
200
The shoulder is an example of this type of joint
What is a ball and socket joint ?
200
Muscle you can control - for example, in your arm
What is voluntary muscle?
200
The pigment that protects your skin from UV rays and gives skin its color?
What is melanin?
200
The hair and bones spit up by an owl
What is an owl pellet ?
300
The number of bones a human adult has
What is 206?
300
The smooth, bendy connective material found between your bones, in your ears and nose
What is cartilage?
300
The muscles you cannot control.
What is involuntary muscle?
300
The lower part of skin, which includes blood vessels, nerves, and hair
What is the dermis?
300
Punching a hole puncher over and over would result in this condition
What is muscle fatigue?
400
The place inside bones where blood is produced
What is marrow?
400
This portion of the bone has holes in it to help bones absorb shocks
What is spongy bone?
400
The muscle found in your heart, which never tires
What is cardiac muscle?
400
The layer of tissue under the skin that keeps you warm and cushions you
What is fat?
400
These parts of the body are sensitive to changes in your external environment and send information to your brain
What are sensory receptors?
500
The strong connective tissue that connects bones together
What is a ligament?
500
The tunnels running through a bone that contain the nerves and blood vessels
What are the Haversian canals?
500
The stretchy connective tissue that connects muscle to bone
What is a tendon?
500
The body's ability to maintain a constant temperature or constant conditions inside the body- regardless of the weather
What is homeostasis?
500
The type of tissue shown in this picture
What is muscle?
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