Job performance of tissues compare to other organs.
What is less complex?
Bones that make up your backbone.
What are vertebrae?
The main thing a muscle can do.
What is to contract or shorten?
An applied force to a machine.
What is the effort force?
It protects the tissues of the brain.
What is a skull?
The body's internal environment is stable no matter what is happening in the external environment refers to this.
What is the process of homeostasis?
Where the red blood cells are produced.
What is the red bone marrow?
Scar tissues from exercise does this to muscles.
What is make them thicker?
The reason a machine make work easier depends on this.
What is the distance of the lever?
The type of connective tissues that holds bone to bone.
What is a ligament?
To help your body heat up it does this.
What is shivers?
Bones that make up your foot.
What are tarsals?
The connective tissues that attach a muscle to bone.
What is a tendon?
Force X distance
What is work?
The type of joint your wrist has
What is a gliding/sliding joint?
The material within a cell apart from the nucleus
What is the cytoplasm?
Three of five function of the skeletal system.
What are shape and support/ enables you to move/ protect your organs/ produces blood cells/stores minerals and other materials?
The respiratory system and the circulatory system rely on this system, which automatically produces movement in the heart and lungs.
What is the muscular system?
The unit that work is refers to.
What is a Newton Meter or Nm?
What are cartilage?
A reaction to the body and mind to a threatening, challenging, or disturbing event can upset homeostasis.
What is stress?
Can help with osteoporosis.
Muscles does this when there is lack of exercise for long period of time.
What is atrophied/ decrease in size?
The elbows and knees are considers this class type of lever.
What is a 3rd class lever?
Adrenaline from a runner is release from this system before a race begins.
What is the endocrine system?