Skeleton - The bones on the inside of the body; used for support, protection and to help the body move., Backbone - Spine or vertebral column., Joints - The places where our bones meet., Contracts - Get smaller or decrease in size; opposite of relaxes., Relaxes - In muscles, returns to origina size; opposite of contracts., Tendons - The flexible (bendy) band of tissue that attaches muscle to bone., Biceps - A muscle in the arm that attaches at two points (bi = two)., Triceps - A muscle attached at three points in the arm (tri = three)., Vertebrates - Living things with a spine., Invertebrates - Animals with no backbones, such as worms., Spine - Backbone or vertebral column., Exoskeleton - A hard covering that forms the outer body of some invertebrates, such as beetles., Illness - An unhealthy condition of the body., Disease - A condition of the living animal or plant body or of one of its parts that impair it to work as it usually does and is typically manifested by distinguishing signs and symptoms., Symptoms - Small changes that tell us that something is not as it should be. Animals may have a temperature or spots., Infectious - An illness that is easily spread from one living thing to another of the same species, such as colds in humans., Diarrhoea - An upset stomach that makes you go to the toilet a lot., Rust - A disease which affects plants. It is caused by a fungus., Medicine - Substances that make living things well again., Drug - Substances used as medicines., Prescription - A message written by a doctor for a pharmacist who packages medicines with instructions on how to use them., Pharmacy - A place to buy medicines., Syrup - A medicine in the form of a thick, sweet liquid., Drops - A very small amount of it shaped like a little ball., Tablets - A small solid round mass of medicine which you swallow., Vaccination - A substance that is put into a person's body to prevent them getting a disease.,

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