Mrs. Faulkner Human Body
muscular, skeletal, integumentary, and nervous systems
Created Date
03.02.20
Last Updated
03.02.20
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Topics of this game:
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a network of bones that protect the internal organs and provide support
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a type of involuntary muscle that controls involuntary movements like blood flow and digestion
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a type of voluntary muscle that connects to bones and allows the body to move
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controls involuntary actions such as breathing, sneezing, blood flow, and your heartbeat
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controls all physical, mental, and emotional activity of the body
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largest organ that is a part of the integumentary system
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produces vitamin D, controls water loss, eliminates waste, and helps control body temperature
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has 3 main parts and is a part of the nervous system
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a type of involuntary muscle that forms the heart
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largest bone in the human body
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make blood cells and store calcium
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where 2 bones meet
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tough tissue that holds bones together at a joint
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tissue that connect muscle to bone
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internal balance
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nerve cells that communicate through electrical and chemical impulses
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