It can move in almost every direction and does circular motion. More vulnerable to injuries.
What is shoulder joint
Cells that line the body's inner and outer surfaces.
What are epithelial cells
This system includes many things such as the brain, spinal cord, and a network of nerves.
What is the nervous system
Chemical reaction in the body that processes food into energy that helps with a person's growth and maintenance of cells.
What is Metabolism
A main structure that protects the brain and provides a place for facial muscles to attach. Has the cranial region and facial region and is composed of 22 bones.
What is skull
These bones are connected by dense connective tissue and made up by collagen fibers. Provided stability and protection.
what is Fibrous Joint
What is not considered a type of connective tissue.
What is Skin
This system manages everything the body does from thoughts and feelings to your movements, including the brain and spinal cord.
What is the central nervous system
The main sugar found in blood and it's the primary source of energy. Once entered your body breaks down most of the food but leaves a little in order to release it into your bloodstream.
What is Glucose
A long bone found in the upper arm running from the shoulder to the elbow.
What is humerus
shaped cartilage that provides cushioning and stability between the femur and tibia.
What is the meniscus
What type of tissue protects, supports and connects other tissues.
What is connective tissue
Fundamental components of the nervous system. What are Neurons
What are Neurons
Consisting of one adenine, one sugar and two phosphates. A biological molecule that plays a role in cellular energy.
What is ADP
Bony structure that protects the heart and lung. They mainly aid respiration.
What is Rib cage
Made up of the rounded head of one bone that then fits into the concavity of another bone. Found in the shoulder and hip joints only
What is Ball and socket
The transporting of blood throughout the body by a vessel that carries oxygen and nutrients to cells.
What is Vascular tissue
Where do the nerve impulses begin before sent to the brain?
What is the spinal cord
The energy currency of which primary molecule used to transfer and store energy. Consisting of adenine, ribose sugar, and three bonded phosphate groups.
What is ATP
Longest, strongest and heaviest bone in the human body. Vital part of the body that gives you the ability to stand and move around. Not only that but supports many important tendons, ligaments and muscles.
What is Femur
Connective tissues that connect muscles to bones. They transmit muscle force to bones and joints
what are Tendons
Muscular tissue of the heart.
what is myocardium
What system does the nervous system work with.
What is the muscular system
Chemical messengers that circle in your bloodstream and tissue along with affecting bodily processes.
what are Hormones
Made up of bones, ligaments, muscles, tendons and cartilage. Main function is to support the body by protecting organs and enabling movement. Has two parts known as the axial and appendicular.
What is Skeleton