What is cartilage?
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Strong tissue that contract in orderly ways.
What are muscles?
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A pigment that protects the body by absorbing the sun's UV rays.
What is melanin?
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A fracture, that repairs but slowly.
What is a broken bone?
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Bones supply ___ to your nerves muscles and heart.
What is calcium?
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Skeleton parts that connect that do not move.
What are immovable joints?
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Muscles that attach to bones, muscles that are only found in the heart, involuntary type of muscle that is smooth.
(skeletal/voluntary, cardiac/involuntary/smooth muscles)
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Thick layer that gives flexibility.
What is the Dermis layer of skin?
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When your skin rips and repairs it with (usually) a scab.
What are cuts?
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Makes vitamin D that protects the body from outside substances.
What is your body doing to regulate the body's internal environment?
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A short bone in your wrist is most likely.
What is spongy tissue?
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These help your body in a proper posture or shape.
What is tendons?
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Water and salts are all removed from.
What are removed from pores?
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Damages all three layers of skin.
What is a third degree burn?
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Bones supply calcium to your...
What are your nerves, muscles, and heart?
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What are growth plates?
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All muscles require this to contract.
What is energy?
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What is integumentary mean?
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Causes bones to weaken. (Usually in older women)
What is osteoporosis?
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Your body needs at around 37 degrees Celsius.
What are chemical energy contractions towards thermal energy?
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If your body uses up too much stored ____ your bones can become weak.
What is calcium?
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Bones move when the muscles...
What is contraction?
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Skins special cells that detect texture.
What are sensory receptors?
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Ultraviolet rays in sunlight can cause_____
What is permanent damage to the skin?
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The nervous and muscular system help the body retract and react.
What is stimulus reaction to skin
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