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skeleton Scaffolding for an implementation class.
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skeleton A hard structure that supports and shapes an animal.
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skeleton Support structure in animals, against which the force of muscles acts. Vertebrates have a skeleton of bone or cartilage; arthropods have one made of chitin; while many other invertebrates use a hydrostatic skeleton, which is merely an incompressible fluid-filled region of their body.
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skeletal X-rays of the entire skeleton.
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skeletal muscle Muscle tissue that is made up of long fibers, and that is connected to bone joints by ligaments. These muscles are also called Voluntary muscles, because the they respond to conscious thought unlike involuntary muscles that work whether we are conscious or unconscious.
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