What is oral histology?
the study of the tissues of the teeth and the structures of the oral cavity that surround the teeth.
what does the circulatory system do?
the body’s means of transporting a continuous supply of oxygen, nutrients, hormones, and antibodies throughout the body while carbon dioxide and other cellular wastes are being removed from the body.
Name the different body systems?
skeletal
muscular
nervous
endocrine
reproductive
circulatory
digestive
respiratory
lymphatic
immune, and integumentary
What is a cell?
the basic unit of all systems and the smallest functioning unit of the body
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what is the first stage of tooth development?
bud stage
What does the heart do?
circulates the blood throughout the body. It is a triangular-shaped muscular organ that is approximately the size of a closed fist.
what is a body cavity?
a space or area in the body where various structures and organs are found.
what are the four things that make up a cell?
cell membrane, the nucleus, cytoplasm, chromosomes
how many quarts of blood does a human have?
4-6 quarts
what is the second stage of tooth development?
cap stage
what's the name of the largest artery?
aorta
what does the spinal canal contain?
spinal cord
what are chromosomes?
Are in the nucleus and contain DNA, which transmits genetic information.
is a tomato a fruit or veggie?
fruit!
what is the third stage of tooth development?
Bell stage
what's the name of the smallest artery?
arteriole
what does the cranial canal contain?
the brain
what is the outer wall of the cell called?
the cell membrane
what's the name of the bottom jaw?
mandibular
what is the fourth stage of tooth development?
maturation
what is a veins job?
carries blood that has drained from the capillaries back to the heart.
what's another name for the thoracic cavity?
chest cavity
what is the controlling body of the cell and contains genetic codes.
the nucleus
What's the name of the upper jaw?
Maxillary