Tissues and Organs

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  • The Skeletal and Muscular System was discussed on September 11, 2021.
  • A tissue is a group of the same/ different type of cells working together to carry out the same function/ job.
  • An organ system is a group of organs working together to carry out the same function.
  • The musculoskeletal system is an organ system made up of bones, muscles and other connective tissue.
  • Bones are part of the musculoskeletal system.
  • Muscles are part of the musculoskeletal system.
  • The purposes of the musculoskeletal system include movement and protection of the body.
  • Tendons connect muscles to bones.
  • The skull and your elbow are part of the respiratory system which moves and protects the body while the biceps and triceps are muscles found in the musculoskeletal system.
  • Muscles are connected to bones by ligaments.
  • Respiratory system – Made up of organs used for gas exchange
  • Bones – Make up the skeletal system and allow us to move
  • Ligaments – Tissue that connects bones to other bones
  • A muscle cell is specialised, meaning it is adapted to carry out a particular function.
  • Bones consist of many tissues including bone tissue, nerve tissue and blood vessels, making them organs.
  • The human skeleton is made up of 206 bones.
  • The musculoskeletal system is made up of the bones, muscles and connective tissue in the body.
  • The four jobs of bones are to support the body and give it shape, protect the internal organs, allow body movements and produce blood cells.
  • Bone marrow has an important role in producing blood cells.
  • Two functions of the skeletal system are to protect and defend the body and to protect and move the body.
  • Red blood cells which transport oxygen and white blood cells which protect against disease are important.
  • The muscles and bones in the body are part of the musculoskeletal system.
  • There are 206 bones in the human body.
  • The Tibia is broken in one place and the fibula is broken in 2 places.
  • The functions of the skeletal system are to support the body and give it shape, protect the internal organs, allow body movements and produce blood cells.
  • The hip bone (pelvis bone) is rich in bone marrow.
  • The muscles, bones and organs in the body are part of the skeletal system.
  • Lots of bone tissue is spongy and full of bone marrow which makes it less dense.
  • Red blood cells, most white blood cells and platelets are produced in the bone marrow.
  • The musculoskeletal system includes the bones and muscles in the body, the bones in the body include the skull and ribcage, the skeletal system include the bones in the body the bones in the body including the skull and ribcage.
  • The four functions of the skeletal system are to support the body, movement, protect the internal organs and to make blood cells.
  • The skull protects the brain, the pelvis contains lots of bone marrow, the collarbone connects the shoulder to the rest of the skeleton, the femur is connected to the hip bone at the hip joint and the ribcage protects the organs in the chest.
  • A person with a broken leg is unable to walk without crutches or support.
  • The muscular system is the organ system made up of all the muscles in an organism.
  • Biceps are part of the muscular system.
  • The heart is part of the muscular system.
  • Some of the functions of the muscular system include movement, which is also a function of the skeletal system, and pumping blood around the body.
  • The term "musculus" comes from Latin and means "a muscle," literally "a little mouse," diminutive of "mus" "mouse".
  • Bones, Testes, and Skin are not part of the muscular system.
  • Where the cartilage has worn down and the bones rub together painfully