How much blood does the human body contain?
8 to 10 pints
What bone forms the back of the skull?
Occipital
Which part of the muscle flexes but remains stationary?
origin
What do the kidneys do?
excrete water and waste
what binds the tissues of the body together?
connective tissue
Which body system coordinates all bodily functions?
nervous
What is the primary function of the skeletal system?
providing the physical foundation of the body
this movement is used to rotate the muscles
supinate
The kidney and bladder are part of this system
excretory
what is the study of the structure and composition of tissue?
histology
this organ circulates the blood
heart
sternum location
central part of the ribs
this muscle is used to grin
risorius
the primary function of the reproductive system
perpetuating the human race
this movement seperates the fingers
abduction
the process of cell reproduction
mitosis
the connection between 2 or more bones
joint
which type of muscle will estheticians work with?
skeletal
deification is
eliminating waste from the body
brain
when you turn your head you are using the
sternocleidomastoid
largest and strongest bone of the face
mandible
large, flat, triangular muscle covering the lower back
latissimus dorsi
this system regulates temperature and produces vitamin D
integumentary
structures composed of specialized tissues performing specific functions
organs