These are the basic units of living matter.
What are cells?
The central nervous system is made up of spinal and cranial nerves, the spinal cord and this organ.
This term is the study of bones.
What is Osteology?
This the sticky, salty fluid that circulates through the body, bringing nourishment and oxygen to all parts of the body.
What is blood?
The midsection of the muscle is called this.
What is Belly?
This organ is the largest organ in the body.
What is Skin?
This nerve is the main nerve branch to the top one-third of the face.
What is Ophthalmic?
This bone forms the back of the skull, indenting above the nape area.
What is Occipital?
The average resting heart rate is this many beats per minute.
What is 60 to 100?
The salon professional is primarily concerned with these type of muscles found in the head, face, neck, hands and arms.
What is Voluntary?
This is the chemical process in which cells receive nutrients for cell growth and reproduction.
What is Metabolism?
This cranial nerve is responsible for transmitting facial sensations to the brain.
What is Trifacial?
This bone is affected by performing a scalp massage on a client.
What is Frontal?
An adult has about this much blood flowing through the circulatory system.
What is 8 to 10 Pints?
The muscles that respond to commands regulated by will are called this.
What is Striated?
The study of structures that can be seen with the naked eye is called this.
What is Gross Anatomy?
These nerves carry messages from the brain to the muscles.
What is Efferent?
What is Ulna?
The fluid part of blood is called this.
What is Plasma?
Muscle makes up approximately this percentage of the body's weight.
What is 40% to 50%?
This tissue type supports, protects and holds the body together.
What is Connective Tissue?
These send sensory messages like touch, temperature, sight, sound, taste, smell, pain and pressure to the brain for processing.
What are Receptors?
These bones are the two bones that form the upper cheek and the bottom of the eye socket.
What is Zygomatic Bones?
These carry blood from the capillaries to the heart.
What are Veins?
This muscle is responsible for drawing down the brow and wrinkling the area across the bridge of the nose.
What is Procerus?
The process of building up larger molecules from small ones is called this.
What is Anabolism?
The trifacial nerve is also known as this.
What is Fifth Cranial Nerve?
Your thumb has this many phalanges.
What is 2?
These are also called Leukocytes.
What are White Blood Cells?
The muscle that circles the mouth and is responsible for contracting, puckering and wrinkling the lips is called this.
What is Orbicularis Oris?