What is the definition of a tissue?
What is a collection of cells that perform a particular function
What is the main function of the excretory system?
The elimination of waste matter
The human body has how many muscles?
Over 630 muscles
Sensory and motor nerves
Which gland plays a major role in regulating blood calcium and phosphorus levels
Parathyroid glands
What is muscle tissue?
Contracts and moves the various parts of the body
What are the organs of the endocrine system?
Adrenal gland, pituitary gland and pancreas
How many muscles are in the face
30 facials muscles
What are the primary nerves for Estheticians to remember?
5, 7, and 11
The pineal gland does what?
Plays a major role in sexual development, sleep, and metabolism
What is nerve tissue?
What is it carries messages through the central nervous system to control and coordinate all bodily functions.
Where does the circulatory originate?
Heart and blood vessels
What is the scalp muscle
Frontalis
What is the nerve located in the abdominal cavity that Estheticians need to know?
Vagus nerve
This gland is needs iodine to function properly
Thyroid gland
What is epithelial tissue?
A protective lining on cavities of he body and surfaces of origins.
Ex. skin, mucous membranes, lining of the heart, digestive, respiratory organs, and glands
What is the strongest bone in the face?
Mandible
What muscle elevates the lip in laughing
Zygomaticus
The automatic nervous system is?
Part of the nervous system that controls involuntary muscles
This gland affects almost every physiologic process of the body
Pituitary gland
What is Connective tissue is?
Tissue that supports, protects, and bonds together other tissues in the body
Ex. Bone, cartilage, ligaments, tendons, blood and fat
What are the accessory organs that are part of the integumentary system?
Oil glands, sweat glands, and hair and nails
The Levator Palpebrae superioris muscle controls what part of the body and can be easily damaged during makeup application?
The eyelid
What is the largest of the cranial nerves?
Nerve number 5, also known as trifacial or trigeminal nerve
This is the main function of the adrenal gland
Assisting in the regulation of metabolism, stress response, blood pressure, and and supports the immune system