The study of the structure, function and diseases of the muscles
What is Myology?
The study of bones
What is osteology?
The thick membrane encasing the heart that contracts and relaxes to force blood to move through the circulatory system
The structures that could swell and possibly indicate infection
What is lymph nodes?
The primary motor nerve of the face
What is facial nerve?
The tendon that joins the frontalis and occipitalis muscles
What is aponeurosis?
Where flat bones are found
What is the skull?
The color of blood when oxygen is low
What is deep scarlet red?
Refers to thin tubes shaped like blood vessels that carry lymph fluid and white blood cells within the lymphatic system
What is lymphatic vessels?
Motor nerves carry messages from the brain to the muscles
What is efferent?
The muscle used when nodding yes or no
What is sternocleido mastoideus?
Bones that form the crown and upper sides of the head
What is parietal bones?
What is plasma?
The lymph node located in front of th ears, above the jaws and drains the scalp, upper face, eyelids, nose and cheeks
What is parotid?
The trifacial nerve is also known as
What is the fifth cranial nerve?
The bands of fibrous tissue that attach muscle to bones
What is tendons?
The spongy bone found between the eyes that forms part of the nasal cavity
What is ethmoid?
Prevents backflow of blood during circulation
What is valves?
The organ of the lymphatic system that removes old red blood cells
What is the spleen?
The ophthalmic nerve branch divides into a nerve that extends to the skin of the upper side of the nose and between the eyes
What is supratrochlear?
Turning the hand from palm-down to palm-up
What is supination?
The bony cage that protects the heart, lungs ad other internal organs
What is the chest or thorax?
The arteries that supply blood to the face, head and neck
What is common carotid arteries?
The lymph node that is located deep within the neck and forms a chain along the neck
What is the deep cervical?
The nerve that extends to the ear and to the area from the top of the head to the temple
What is auriculo temporal?