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brain |
Organ inside your skull which controls the body.
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cardiac |
Relates to the heart.
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muscle |
Tissue which can contract to make movement.
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ligaments |
Tough cords of tissue which hold joints together.
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mass |
The amount of 'stuff' in an object.
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mineral |
Elements or compounds found in rocks.
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nerves |
Carry information to and from the brain.
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radial |
'move out from the centre' (like spokes on a bike).
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vessels |
Tubes that carry blood all around the body.
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calcium |
Calcium is needed for strong bones and teeth.
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chemicals |
Substances made up of chemical elements.
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lubricated |
Free to move easily.
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material |
What a substance is made from.
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osteoporosis |
A disease caused by lack of calcium in the bones.
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skull |
The bones which make up the head, protecting the brain.
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synovial |
Synovial fluid lubricates joints between the bones.
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stapes |
(STAPE-EEZ) one of 3 tiny bones of the inner ear.
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tendon |
Strong tissue which connects muscles to bones.
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