Regulates sleep-wake cycle
Melatonin
Heartbeat in which the heart is filled back with blood
Diastole
Deepest layer of the skin.
Hypodermis
Detect, engulf, and destroy pathogens in the body
Macrophages
Regulating several automatic bodily processes, including your digestion, blood pressure, heart rate, breathing, mood, saliva production and more. It’s the main nerve of your parasympathetic nervous system.
Vagus nerve
Creates Thyroxine which regulates metabolism, growth and development.
Thyroid Gland
Carry deoxygenated blood inside the heart via the right atrium
Vena Cava
Type of skin cancer that affects the melanocytes
Melanoma
Stop pathogens from entering the body via mouth.
Tonsils
Controlling several facial muscles to make facial expressions and providing the sense of taste in part of your tongue.
Facial nerve
Raises glucose level by converting glycogen into glucose.
Glucagon
Separtes the right section of the heart from the left one.
Septum
Similar to Onychomycosis, it is caused by a fungal infection that affect the feet’s skin.
Athlete's foot
Protect the body by ingesting viruses, fungi, and bacteria.
Phagocytes
Providing sensations in your eyes, most of your face and inside your mouth. It also allows you to chew food.
Trigeminal nerve
Regulates body respond to stress
Cortisol
The blood is pumped from the heart to the whole body.
Major Circulation
Caused by the blockade of follicles by bacteria, sebum, etc.
Acne
Made up of physical, biological and microbiological barriers as well as Macrophages or NK cells.
Innate Response
Looking down and moving your eyes toward your nose or away from it.
Trochlear nerve
Regulate the menstrual cycle and prepares the uterus for fertilization and pregnancy
Progesterone
Part of the heart in which the Aorta is directly connected.
Left Ventricle
Causes a whitish-yellowish color, a change in thickness and the separation of the nail from the bed.
Onychomicosis
Filters pathogens and red blood cells
Spleen
Controlling tongue movement, which plays a role in speaking, eating and swallowing.