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Middle School Life Science: Skin, Bones, and Muscles - The Skeletal System
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The skeletal system is your body's central framework. It consists of bones and connective tissue, including cartilage, tendons, and ligaments. It's also called the musculoskeletal system. Bones are the main organs of the skeletal system. In adults, the skeleton consists of 206 bones, many of them in the hands and feet. The skeletal system also includes cartilage and ligaments. Cartilage is a tough, flexible connective tissue that contains the protein collagen. It covers the ends of bones where they meet. Ligaments are bands of fibrous connective tissue. They connect bones of the skeleton and... Show more
Middle School Life Science: Skin, Bones, and Muscles - The Skeletal System
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1. Immovable joints connect the bones of the
2. Immovable joints connect the bones of the
3. Partly movable joints are held together by
4. Functions of the skeletal system include
5. Functions of the skeletal system include
6. Which type of tissue gives bones their strength?
7. Which statement about bone fractures is false?