A connection between two or more bones.
What is a joint?
The study of large and easily observable structures on an organism.
What is Gross Anatomy?
The bone located at the base of the skull in the back.
What is occipital bone?
Controls the movement of blood throughout the body.
What is the circulatory system?
Your fingernails grow 4 times faster than these other nails.
What is toenails?
This body system creates red and white blood cells.
What is the skeletal system?
The study of the functions of the body parts
What is physiology?
Bones that form the top and sides of the skull.
What is the parietal bones.
Breaks down food into nutrients or waste for nutrition or excretion
What is the digestive system?
Adults have 206 bones, babies have this many.
What is 300?
There are 206 of these in the human body.
What are bones?
This is the scientific term for the study of bones.
What is Osteology?
Bones that form the sides of the head in the ear region.
What is temporal bones?
Covers, shapes and holds the skeleton in place. Produces body movement
What is the muscular system?
Eyelashes last about this many days.
What is 150 days?
This is the name of the group of bones that protect the brain.
What is cranium?
This is the study of minute structures in the body.
What is Histology?
Is the lower part of the jaw
What is mandible?
Makes blood and oxygen available to body structures trough respiration; eliminates carbon dioxide.
What is the respiratory system?
The blood circulates throughout your body about this many times a day.
What is 1,000?
The smallest bone in the body is located here.
What is the ear?
This is a group of specialized tissues that work together to perform specific functions
What are organs?
Bone that forms the forehead
What is the frontal bone?
Controls hormone levels that determine growth, development, sexual function, and health of entire body.
What is the endocrine system?
Your body produces about this much spit each day.
What is a half a quart?