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The maintenence of a stable internal environment |
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a group of similar cells working together |
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two or more tissues working together |
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covers and protects the underlying tissue |
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sends electrical signals through the body |
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made of cells that can contact and relax to produce movement |
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joins, supports, protects, insulates, nourishes, and cushions organs. |
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Bones, cartilage, and the special structures hat connect them |
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bone tissue that does not have any visible open spaces |
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bone tissue that has many open spaces |
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most bones start out as a soft, flexible tissue |
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the place where two or more bones connect |
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joints are kept together with strong elastic bands of connective tissue |
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muscles that attach to bones and the connective tissue that attaches them |
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found in the digestive tract and the blood vessels |
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a special type of muscle found only in your heart |
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attached to your bones for movement, and they help protect your inner organs |
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connect your skeletal muscles to your bones |
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helps your body maintain a healthy internal environment |
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produce sweat, a salty liquid that flows to the surface of the skin |
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what starts growing new hair |
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