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Cells : Tissue: SKELETAL Organs: BONES System: The Skeletal System
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cranium maxilla mandible ribs sternum Vertebrae clavicle scapula pelvis humerus radius ulna femur patella tibia fibula Carpals metacarpals phalanges tarsals metatarsals
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Provide shape and support for the body Provide protection for the organs and structures Help in movement Some bones produce blood cells Some store minerals like calcium and phosphorus
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Muscular System Voluntary - Do NOT work without instructions from you. Move bones. Involuntary - Work without instructions from you. Do not need to think about. Examples: arm, legs, face Examples: smooth muscles in digestive, circulatory, and respiratory tract Responsible for the movement of the human body. Muscles are attached to the bones and also found inside of the heart, digestive organs, and blood vessels.
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Cardiacprovides force needed for heart to beat Skeletalprovide force needed for movement of skeleton Smoothprovides force needed for digestion and other body functions
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ligament - connects bone to bone tendon - connects muscle to bone cartilage - allow for flexiblity in movement muscle bone ligament tendon cartilage
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cardiac voluntary skeletal involuntary tendon muscle smooth
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to provide the force needed for movement Y N skeletal cardiac and smooth
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vbones I heart I organs
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muscles involuntary voluntary skeletal smooth cardiac
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Integumentary System "The Skin" 5 functions: 1. ______________________________ 2. _____________________________ 3. _____________________________ 4. _____________________________ 5. _____________________________ Read pages 199 - 200 "Skin Functions" covers the body and prevents the loss of water protects the body from infection and injury helps to regulate body temperature get rid of wastes (sweat) produce vitamin D
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Draw the diagram of the skin found on page 198. Label the parts. THINK: Identify which part is responsible for each of the functions listed on the previous page.
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