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Bones of the arm and hand include all the following, which three are missing from the list:

Phalanges, Carpus, Ulna, Humerus 

What is, Metacarpus and Radius 

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This muscle extends alongside the neck from the ear to the collarbone. Helps with rotating the head from side to side and up and down. 

What is, Sternocleidomastoid 

100

True or False: Poor circulation can create a healthy glow to the skin and allows healing time to speed up. 

What is, False: Slows down both circulation and healing time. 

100

What are the two types of nerves 

What is Sensory and Motor Nerves

100

True or False: The nucleus contains RNA which determines the genetic makeup of any living organism 

What is, False: DNA 

200

Bones of the chest include the following except: Ribs, Scapula, Sternum and...

What is, Clavicle 

200

Muscles of the shoulder and arm include Trapezius, Biceps, Deltoids 

What is missing from the list 

What is, Triceps 

200

True or False: The Lymphatic system does not have its own pumping mechanism like the heart, so it relies on the circulatory system and muscles to move the lymph fluid. 

What is, True

200

This nerve, also known as the accessory nerve, is a type of motor nerve that controls the neck and shoulder muscles. 

What is, The 11th Cranial Nerve

200

The five steps to digestion include all of these but what is missing from the list? 

Ingestion, Digestion, Absorption, Defecation and...

What is, Peristalsis 

300

One of the skeletal systems functions are store the bodies supply of calcium, phosphorus, magnesium and... 

What is, Sodium

300

These two muscles help with the process of mastication, otherwise known as chewing. 

What is the Masseter and the Temporalis 

300

This tube-like structure carries oxygenated blood away from the heart to the body. 

What is, Arteries 

300

The chief motor nerve of the face. This nerve supplies and controls all the muscles of facial expression and secretion of saliva. 

What is, The 7th Cranial Nerve

300

There are four types of tissue found in the body. Which type of tissue if missing from this list?

Connective Tissue

Epithelial Tissue

Skeletal Tissue 

What is, Muscle Tissue

400

If muscle is connected to bones by tendons. Bones are connected to bones by...

What is, Ligaments 

400

This muscle is associated with smiling. Located at the corner of the mouth going up. 

What is, Levator Anguli Oris 

400

Carries the blood from the heart to the lungs to be oxygenated. 

What is, Pulmonary Circulation 

400

This nerve is the largest of the cranial nerves. Also known as the Trigeminal Nerve. Acts as the chief sensory nerve of the face and serves as a motor nerve of the muscles that control chewing. 

What is, The 5th Cranial Nerve 

400

This gland effects the skins melanization. assisting in regulation of the metabolism, stress response, blood pressure and immune system health through specific hormones. 

What is, Adrenal Glands 

500

True or False: The human head contains 22 bones divided into two groups, the cranium and the facial bones. 

What is, True

500

These are the three types of muscle tissue. 

What is, Skeletal, Smooth and Cardiac 

500

This fluid present in the lymphatic system contains components that are involved in blood clotting and wound healing. 

What is, Interstitial Fluid

500

This Nerve is located in the abdominal cavity and when it overreacts to a trigger it can cause a sudden drop in blood pressure. 

What is, The Vagus Nerve 

500

This type of organelle acts as the cells metabolism and takes in nutrients and breaks them down to create energy for the cells

What is, Mitochondria 

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