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_________ is where two bones meet.
Joints
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What does the spinal cord connect?
The spinal cord connects the brain to the rest of the body.
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Name the part of the nerve cell. Look at the picture. What is it?
Dentrites
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Fill the gaps: The muscular system allows us to move and perform ___________ and ____________ actions.
voluntary and involuntary
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What do the nerves connect?
The nerves connect the spinal cord to the muscles, the organs and the skin.
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Fill the gap: Bones join together at the joints by ___________.
ligaments
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The centre of a bone is called...
bone marrow.
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The nerve tissue is made up of...
...nerve cells.
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What three things is the skeletal system made of?
bones, joints and ligaments
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What is this?
The cell body.
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Nerve cells transmit electrical signals from one to the other called...
nerve impulses.
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What are the three parts of the nervous system?
The brain, the spinal cord and the nerves
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What is the space between two nerve cells called?
The synapse
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What two systems make the locomotor system?
The skeletal and muscular systems.
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What are the three parts of the brain.
Cerebrum, cerebellum and brainstem
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What does the cerebellum do?
The cerebrum is resonsible for balance, movement and coordination.
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What are the three types of muscles?
skeletal muscles, smooth muscles and cardiac muscles.
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Fill the gap: ___________ attach muscles to bones.
Tendons
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What muscle is this?
The deltoid
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What is this bone?
The humerus.
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What´s an example of a involuntary action?
Breathing / Heart Beat / Digestive System
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Name the part of the nerve cell. Look at the picture. What is it?
The axon
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