What are the 5 functions of the skeletal system?

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What are the 5 functions of the skeletal system?

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Give an example of where you would find the following tissue. Nervous Connective Muscle Epithelial

Name the type of movable joint and describe its movement 2

How does the skin help the skeletal system?

What are the 5 levels of organization in living things?

The process by which an organism’s internal environment is kept stable in spite of changes in the external environment is called?

Which type of human body tissue can contract, or shorten?

Explain how pairs of skeletal muscles work together?

Which organ system makes blood cells?

Explain the difference between voluntary and involuntary muscles.

Give two locations where voluntary muscles could be found.

Give two examples of where involuntary muscle could be found.

How many bones can you label on a skeleton?

How could you tell the difference between the three types of muscle tissue?

Explain how shivering and sweating help maintain homeostasis.

What are the 5 functions of the skin?

What is the: Periosteum?

What is the: Spongy bone?

What is the: Marrow?

What is the: Cartilage?

What is the: Compact bone?