Functions of the skeletal system
Bone injuries and Diseases
Functions of the muscular system
Functions of the skin
Skin injuries and repair
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The system that helps you physically stand up.

What are sketatal system?

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A bone that is broken.

What is a broken bone?

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Does every single bone have a muscle attached to it?

No, not every single bone has a muscle attached to it.

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The system includes all the external coverings of the body, including the skin, nails, and hair.

What is the integumentary system?

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The number of degress of burns.

What are 3?

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The amount of bones in the human body.

What is over 200 bones?

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TRUE OR FALSE

 Broken bones and fractures are the same thing.

TRUE

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Is made of strong tissue that can contract in an orderly way.

What is a msucle?

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Skin covers your bones and muscles and protects them from the external environment.

What is Protection?

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When you break one or two layers of skin.


What is a cut?

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This contains bones as well as other structures that connect and protect.

What is the skeletal system?

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What can repair itself.

What is a broken bone

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Attach muscles to bones.

What are tendons?

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TRUE OR FALSE:

The more sensory detectors there are, the more sensitive that area is.

TRUE

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When the blood cells are broken, but the skin is not cut open.

What is a bruise?

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A group of cells that perform a specific function within an organism.

What is a tissue?

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A disease in which joints become irritated or inflamed, such as when cartilage in joints is damaged or wears away.

What is arthritis?

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Covers most of the body.

What are muscles?

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Receptors that are special cells that detect texture.

What are Sensory Receptors?  

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An injury to your skin or body caused by heat, chemicals, electricity, sunlight, or radiation.

What is a burn?

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The tissue where red blood cells are produced.

What is red bone marrow?

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A bone diseaese in which causes bone to weaken and become brittle.

What is osteoporosis?

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 Muscles are contracting rapidly and converting chemical energy to thermal energy.

Why do you shiver?

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Your body needs it because it helps absorb calcium and phosphorus and promotes the growth of the bones.

What is Vitamin D?

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Forms when small blood vessels under the skin break from a bump or hit, causing blood to leak and discolor the area.

How does a bruise form?

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