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200

An oval bony case that protects the brain.


-humerus     -cranium    

-mandible     -carpus

cranium

200

The large muscle that covers the entire back of the upper arm and extends the forearm.


-Bicep       -Tricep

-Pronator  -Supinator

Tricep

200

The muscle that produces the contour of the front and inner side of the upper arm (it lifts the forearm and flexes the elbow).


-Deltoid         -Bicep

-Trapezius       - Latissimus dorsi

Bicep

200

The muscle located at the front (anterior) portions of the epicranius, responsible for raising the eyebrows, drawing the scalp forward, and causing wrinkles across the forehead.


-frontalis           -epicranius
-occipitalis         -epicranial aponeurosis

frontalis

200

The __________ and axon terminal are extensions of a neuron through which impulses are sent away from the cell body to other neurons, glands, or muscles.


-axon          -reflex
-adductor    -brain

axon

400

The hindmost bone of the skull, located below the parietal bones, forms the back of the skull above the nape.


-hyoid bone       -occipital bone

-frontal bone      -parietal bone

occipital bone

400

The tendon that connects the occipitalis and frontalis muscles.


-frontalis                          -occipitalis
-epicranial aponeurosis      -epicranius

epicranial aponeurosis

400

The large triangular muscle covering the shoulder joint that allows the arm to extend outward and to the side of the body.


-Tricep          -Flexor

-Supinator     -Deltoid


Deltoid

400

The main muscles of mastication (also known as the chewing muscles) are the masseter and the __________.


-temporalis                    -frontalis
-sternocleidomastoideus  -platysma

temporalis

400

__________ are whitish cords made up of bundles of nerve fibers held together by connective tissue, through which impulses are transmitted.


-Arteries   -Nerves
-Veins       -Reflexes

Nerves

600

An elastic bony cage consisting of the sternum, clavicle, scapula, and 12 pairs of ribs.


-maxillae     -mandible

-humerus     -thorax

thorax

600

The muscle above the ear that draws the ear upward.


-platysma      -sternocleidomastoideus
-auricularis superior         -masseter

auricularis superior

600

The __________ is a broad muscle extending from the chest and shoulder muscles to the side of the chin and is responsible for depressing the lower jaw and lip.


-masseter                      -occipitalis
-sternocleidomastoideus  -platysma

platysma

600

The muscle of the eye socket enables you to close your eyes:


-procerus       -orbicularis oculi
-buccinator     -mentalis

Orbicularis oculi

600

__________ are also known as afferent nerves.


-Dendrites          -Motor nerves
-Axon terminals   -Sensory nerves

Sensory nerves

800

The two bones that form the prominence of the cheeks (also known as malar bones).


-zygomatic   -maxillae

-nasal          -mandible

zygomatic

800

The muscle in front of the ear that draws the ear forward.


-epicranius               -temporalis
-auricularis anterior   -procerus

auricularis anterior

800

The two major muscles of the neck are the platysma and the __________.


-epicranius        -sternocleidomastoideus
-procerus          -mentalis

sternocleidomastoideus

800

The muscle located beneath the frontalis and orbicularis oculi muscle that draws the the eyebrow down and wrinkles the forehead vertically.


-mentalis       -corrugator
-triangularis   -risorius

corrugator

800

Motor nerves are also known as __________.

 

-dendrites   -axons
-neurons     -efferent nerves

efferent nerves

1000

The bone that joins all of the bones of the cranium together.


-temporal bone      -occipital bone

-hyoid bone           -sphenoid bone


sphenoid bone

1000

The muscle behind the ear that draws the ear backward.


-temporalis          -masseter
-platysma            -auricularis posterior

auricularis posterior

1000

The muscle extending from the collar and chest bones to the temporal bone at the back of the ear, responsible for bending and rotating the head is the:


-deltoid               -sternocleidomastoideus

-pectoralis major  -buccinator

sternocleidomastoideus

1000

The thin muscle that controls the eyelid and can be easily damaged during massage or makeup application.


-trapezius     -levator palpebrae superioris muscle

-latissimus dorsi  -zygomaticus major muscles        

levator palpebrae superioris muscle

1000

A(n) __________ is an automatic reaction to a stimulus that involves the movement of an impulse from a sensory receptor along the sensory nerve to the spinal cord.


-reflex               -axon
-sensory nerve   -dendrite

reflex

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