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Card 6
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What is a disadvantage of bone and cartilage being living tissue?
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Card 7
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What is the skeleton made from in early stages?
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Card 8
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What process happens in the body which replaces the cartilage with bone? (Calcium deposits)
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Card 9
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What two things do some elderly bones lack, and what does this cause?
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Card 10
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Why is it dangerous to move someone who may have broken their spine?
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Card 11
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What joint is a ball and socket joint an example of? Name one other example of this joint.
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Card 12
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What 4 things do synovial joints contain?
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Card 13
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The forearm is raised by your biceps and triceps, what are these muscles called?
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Card 14
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What happens when you raise your arm?
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Card 15
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What happens when you lower your arm?
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