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Circulatory System Vocabulary Review

Circulatory System Vocabulary Review. The Living Environment - NYS 1.2 – The student should be able to describe and explain the structures and functions of the human body at different organizational levels (for example, systems, tissues, cells, organelles).

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Circulatory System Vocabulary Review

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  1. Circulatory SystemVocabulary Review The Living Environment - NYS 1.2 – The student should be able to describe and explain the structures and functions of the human body at different organizational levels (for example, systems, tissues, cells, organelles) Remember to wait for the vocabulary word to pop up! Can you guess it before it comes up?

  2. Periosteum Tough layer of connective tissue surrounding a bone ? http://graphics8.nytimes.com/images/2007/08/01/health/adam/9734.jpg

  3. Haversian canal One of a network of tubes running through compact bone that contains blood vessels and nerves ? http://www.lbl.gov/publicinfo/newscenter/features/assets/img/MSD-bone-tough/Bone-osteon.jpg

  4. Bone Marrow Soft tissue inside cavities within bones. There are two types: yellow and red. http://agreatchef.com/blog/images/boneMarrow.jpg

  5. Cartilage Strong connective tissue that supports the body and is softer and more flexible than bone.

  6. Ossification The process of bone formation during which cartilage is replaced by bone http://www.biologie.uni-hamburg.de/b-online/library/onlinebio/longbonegrowth1.gif

  7. Joint Place where one bone attaches to another http://www.shockfamily.net/skeleton/BALLSOCK.JPG

  8. Ligament Strip of tough connective tissue in a joint that holds bones together ? http://www.ptclinic.com/medlibrary/images/v2/a27a.gif

  9. Myosin Protein that makes up the thick filaments in striations in skeletal muscles http://www.ucl.ac.uk/~sjjgsca/MuscleSarcomere.gif

  10. Actin Protein that makes up the thin filaments in striations in skeletal muscles http://www.ucl.ac.uk/~sjjgsca/MuscleSarcomere.gif

  11. Acetylcholine Neurotransmitter that diffuses across a synapse and produces an impulse in the cell membrane of a muscle cell ? ? http://www.mda.org/publications/images/q13-6_nmj_lems.jpg

  12. Tendon Tough connective tissue that joins skeletal muscles to bones

  13. Epidermis The outer layer of the skin ? http://www.realage.com/realbeauty/img/lm/img_3lyr_skin.jpg

  14. Keratin A tough, fibrous protein found in the skin ? www.kumc.edu

  15. Melanin Dark brown pigment found in the skin http://www.sciencedaily.com/images/2007/09/070906132823-large.jpg

  16. Dermis Inner most layer of the skin ? http://www.realage.com/realbeauty/img/lm/img_3lyr_skin.jpg

  17. Hair Follicle Tube-like pocket of epidermal cells that extends into the dermis http://www.faqs.org/health/images/uchr_01_img0069.jpg

  18. The End!

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