Integumentary System
Muscular System
Special Senses
Circulatory System
Lymphatic System
100

Outer layer of skin; contains no blood vessels or nerves

Epidermis

100

Striated and under voluntary control

Skeletal Muscle

100

the colored portion of the eye; contains two muscles that control the size of the pupil

Iris

100

a hollow, muscular organ that pumps blood throughout the body

heart

100

Located all over the body, usually in groups or clusters; small, round, or oval masses ranging in size from that of a pinhead to that of an almond

Lymph nodes

200

True skin (corium); contains blood vessels, lymph vessels, nerves, involuntary muscle, sweat and oil glands, and hair follicles

Dermis

200

non-striated and under involuntary control

Smooth Muscle

200

Three small bone sin the middle ear; the malleus, the incus, and the stapes

Ossicles

200

each of the two upper chambers of the heart that receives blood that comes into the heart

Atruim

200

Masses of lymphatic tissue that filter interstitial fluid

Tonsils

300

Innermost layer of skin (subcutaneous fascia); connects the skin to underlying muscles

Hypodermis

300

attach muscle to bone

tendons

300

Refracts

Bends

300

each of the two lower chambers of the heart that pumps blood out of the heart

ventricle

300

An organ located beneath the left side of the diaphragm and in back of the upper part of the stomach

Spleen

400

Sudoriferous glands

Sweat glands

400

attach bone to bone

Ligaments

400

Allow the human body to respond to its environment and help it to react to conditions that can cause injury

Receptors

400

- the largest artery in the body

- receives blood from the left ventricle

Aorta

400

A chronic, malignant disease of the lymph nodes

Hodgin's Lymphoma

500

Sebaceous glands

Oil glands opening onto hair follicle

500

a large triangular muscle covering the shoulder joint and serving to abduct and flex and extend and rotate the arm

Deltoid

500

Acts as the entrance to the two other parts of the inner ear

Vestibule

500

the wall of tissue that separates the right side of the heart from the left side of the heart

Septum

500

The short tube that receives all of the purified lymph from the right side of the head and neck, the right chest, and the right arm

Right Lymphatic Duct

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