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|Term=Skeleton
|Short definition=Skeleton - {{Pronunciation}} (SKEH-leh-tul) Has to do with the skeleton (bones of the body) 
|Short definition=Skeleton - {{Pronunciation}} (SKEH-leh-do) The framework that supports the soft tissues of vertebrates and protects many of their internal organs. Vertebrate skeletons are composed of bone and/or cartilage 
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|Type=Cancer terms
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Skeleton - {{Pronunciation}} (SKEH-leh-tul) Has to do with the skeleton (bones of the body) {{dictionary-stub}} [[Category:Dictionary of medicine]]
Skeleton - {{Pronunciation}} (SKEH-leh-do) The framework that supports the soft tissues of vertebrates and protects many of their internal organs. Vertebrate skeletons are composed of bone and/or cartilage {{dictionary-stub}} [[Category:Dictionary of medicine]]

Latest revision as of 00:57, 14 January 2023

Skeleton
TermSkeleton
Short definitionSkeleton - (pronounced) (SKEH-leh-do) The framework that supports the soft tissues of vertebrates and protects many of their internal organs. Vertebrate skeletons are composed of bone and/or cartilage 
TypeCancer terms
SpecialtyOncology
LanguageEnglish
SourceNCI
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Skeleton - (pronounced) (SKEH-leh-do) The framework that supports the soft tissues of vertebrates and protects many of their internal organs. Vertebrate skeletons are composed of bone and/or cartilage

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