All parts of a cell are made of this substance
What is Protoplasm?
Longest bone of the body found in the thigh
The study of muscles
What is Myology?
This muscle raises the angle of the mouth as in snarling
What is Caninus?
All blood from the face, head and neck return to the heart through these veins
What are Jugular Veins?
Epithelial, Connective, Muscle, Nerve, and Liquid
What are they 5 types of tissues?
This u-shaped bone supports the tongue
What is the Hyoid?
Circular muscle surrounding the eyes, responsible for closing the eyes
What is Orbicularis Oculi?
These hand muscles separate the fingers
What are Abductors?
Blood is pumped from the heart to the lungs and then back to the heart during this type of circulation
What is Pulmonary Circulation?
Energy is released or used by the body or cells of the body
What is Catabolism?
8 small bones that form the wrist
What are carpals?
This muscle lifts or raises the forearm
What is the Bicep?
This foot muscle flexes toes 2 through 4
What is Flexor Digitorum Brevis?
This artery supplies blood to the area beneath the calf muscle
What is Posterior Tibial Artery?
Groups of body organs that work together to perform vital functions
What are body systems?
These 2 bones form the top of the head including the crown
What are Parietal bones?
This large triangular muscle covers the lower back
What is Latissimus Dorsi?
This muscle is found on the bridge of the nose and wrinkles the area between the eyebrows
This artery supplies blood to the thumb side of the arm
What is Radial Artery?
This tissue is a protective covering on body surfaces
What is Epithelial Tissue?
This bone connects to the bottom of the Tibia and Fibula and is the largest bone that forms the ankle
What is the Talus?
This muscle is attached to the lower lip and pulls the lower lip downward as in pouting
What is Quadratus Labii Inferioris?
This muscles aids in chewing but only closes the jaw
What is Masseter?
This large vein delivers blood from the leg back to the heart
What is the Femoral Vein?