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Question | Answer |
Antagonistic muscles | Pairs of muscles that work in opposition to each other. |
Appendicular skeleton | Bones that allow movement. |
Axial skeleton | Bones that protect the organs. |
Ball-and-socket joint | A joint in which one bone has a ball-shaped surface that fits into a cup-shaped socket of another bone. The bone with the ball at its end is able to complete all types of movement. |
Bone marrow | Jelly-like material in which new blood cells are made. |
Bones | Structures that make up the skeleton. |
Cartilage | Tissue with a smooth and slippery surface allowing smooth movement of a joint. |
Compact bone | Dense tissue forming the outer layer of a bone. |
Joint | The point where two bones meet. |
Hinge Point | A joint that only allows movement in only one plane |
Ligaments | Fibrous bands of tissue that hold bones together in a joint. |
Muscles | Tissues that contract and, when attached to bones, cause the bones to move. |
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