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| Carries impulses back and forth to the brain from the body. |
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| (cardiac,smooth,skeletal)- Contracts and shortens, making body parts move. |
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| covers the surface of the body and its the outer layer of skin. |
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| Connects all bones of the body such as tendons, ligaments, and cartilage. |
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| Top and the Largest part of the brain |
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| Bottom and smallest part of the brain. |
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| Location of the Brain Stem |
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| Holds the brain up like a flower stem holding a flower up |
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| Location of the Spinal Cord |
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| Connected to the Brain Stem and is located in the center of the back and runs all the way down throughout the back |
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| Long Nerves that run off of the Spinal Cord |
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| A group of two or more organs that work together to perform a specific function |
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| Integumentery(skin), Muscular, Skeletal, Nervous, digestive, Respitory, Circulatory, and Urinary |
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| The Levels of Organization |
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| Cells -> Tissues -> Organs -> Systems -> Organism |
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| Three examples of Nerve Cells |
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| Muscular Cells, Blood Cells, and Bone Cells |
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| The basic units of structure and Function within the body |
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| Prevents loss of water and protects the body from cuts and more |
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| A bundle of nerves that begins at the brain |
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