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4
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Covers the ends of bones to keep from rubbing against each other.
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5
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A lightweight layer with spaces within that resides under the compact bone.
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7
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The 26 small bones that make up your backbone.
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9
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A joint that allows little or no movement.
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10
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A joint that allows one bone to rotate around another.
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11
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Connective tissue that holds bones in movable joints together.
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13
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A condition in which the body's bones become weak and break easily.
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14
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A place where two bones come together.
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1
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The body's longest bone.
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2
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These carry blood vessels and nerves to cells inside the bone.
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3
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A joint that allows forward or backward motion.
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4
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A hard and dense layer beneath the bone's outer membrane.
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6
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A way to keep your bones healthy along with abalanced diet
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8
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A mineral that helps keep bones strong.
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12
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Soft, connective tissue inside the bone that can either create blood cells or store fat.
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