An adult has ____ bones.
206
The study of the structure, function, and diseases of the muscles.
Myology
What are the four chambers of the heart.
Left/right atrium, left/right ventricle
The nervous system is divided into:
Central Nervous System (CNS), Peripheral Nervous System (PNS), Autonomic Nervous System (ANS)
The process of digestion to be completed.
9 hours.
Bones are described as
long, short, flat or irregular shaped.
What are the three types of muscle tissue.
Cardiac, Voluntary/Striated, Involuntary/Nonstriated
Blood consists of what.
Red blood cells (corpuscles), white blood cells (corpuscles), plasma, platelets.
The forebrain, occupies the upper, front part of the cranial cavity. Is the center of higher mental functions, such as thoughts, emotion and memories.
Cerebrum
The system that is critical for removing toxins/byproducts and works with the lymphatic system.
excretory
Bone is composed
2/3 minerals, 1/3 organic matter
Name the three muscles of mastication (chewing).
Temporalis, Masseter, Pterygoid
Thick membrane of the heart and the additional two layers of the heart walls.
Pericardium, Myocardium, Endocardium
sympathetic, parasympathetic, enteric
The upper respiratory consists of:
Nose, mouth, pharynx, larynx.
What are the 7 bones that make up the mid-foot and rear-foot.
Tarsals
Largest tendon of the body.
Achilles Tendon
The process of blood traveling from the heart, throughout the body and back to the heart.
systemic or general circulation.
Largest of the cranial nerves, chief sensory nerve primarily responsible for transmitting facial sensations to the brain and controlling the motor nerve function for chewing (mastication).
Trifacial (Fifth or trigeminal)
In Latin, lympha means
water nymph
Of the 14 facial bones, only nine are involved in facial massage. What are the 9?
Mandible, Maxillary (2), Nasal (2), Zygomatic (2), Lacrimal (2)
This muscle extends along side of the neck from the eat to the collar bone.
Sternocleidomastoid (SCM)
The ability of the body to maintain a relatively stable internal state by constantly adjusting and responding to change inside and outside the body, a vital role.
Homeostasis
Facial nerve that emerges from the brain at the lower part of the ear and is the primary motor nerve of the face.
7Th Cranial Nerve
The lymphatic system consists of a network of capillaries, vessels, nodes, glands, and organs such as
spleen, thymus, red bone marrow, tonsils and adenoids