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Skeletal & Muscular System Study Guide
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1. What is the highest level of organization in the body? Organism
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2. List the functions of the Skeletal System. Support & Protect Storage Blood Cell Formation
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3. What kind of tissue covers the outer surface of your body? Epithelial tissue
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4. Muscles work with what type of action? Pulling action
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5. When a group of organs work together to perform a specific function they are called a(n) Organ System
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6. What type of muscle is voluntary? Skeletal muscles
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7. Know what an organ is, along with an example of some. Group of tissues working together EX: heart, lungs
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8. In addition to proving movement, muscles also function to Maintain temperature & posture
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9. What are two types of joints that connect bones in your skeletal system? Immoveable & moveable
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10. Know where to find smooth muscle tissue. Organs / Digestive Tract
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11. What is the major purpose of the human skeletal system? Support & protect the body
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12. Which tissue is found in the digestive tract and in blood vessels? Smooth Muscles
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13. Which muscle type is attached to your bones for movement, and helps protect your inner organs? Skeletal muscles
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14. Which tissue in the skeletal system cushions the area where two bones meet? Cartilage
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15. Which body system is pictured? Skeletal System
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16. Which letter(s) indicate a joint? E
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17. Which letter(s) indicates a structure in the axial skeleton? A & B
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18. Look at structure A. What function do the bones in this structure perform? Protection
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19. Does structure F contain spongy bone tissue? Yes
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20. Which illustration shows a ball-and-socket joint? A
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21. Joint B is most likely an illustration of a Hinge
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22. Which of the joints is most likely a gliding joint? C
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23. What makes up an organ? tissue
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24. What is the simplest level of organization in the body? cell
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25. Which organ system is pictured above? Muscular System
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