Definitions
The Skeletal System
The Muscular System
Nerves
Digestion/Excretory
100

Anatomy

The study of the structures of the human body and the substances these structures are made of.

100

The adult skeleton is compromised of this many bones that form a frame work for the softer tissues and organs are encased in. 

206

100
We have ____ muscles of which ____ are ____muscles.

630, 30 are facial

100

controls the involuntary muscles, regulates action of the smooth muscles, glands, blood vessels, heart and breathing.

autonomic nervous system

100

another name for digestive system 

gastrointestinal system 

200

Physiology 

the study of the functions and activities performed by the body structures including physical and chemical processes. 

200

These bones are what form the cheek bones. 

zygomatic bones

200

This is the part of the muscle that is movable attachment and farthest from the skeleton.

the insertion

200

chief motor nerve of the face

seventh cranial nerve

200

discharges bile, which breaks down digestive fat

liver

300

Histology

The study of the structure and composition of tissue. 

300

The skeletal system is also responsible for producing these types of cell (one of the functions of bone marrow)

red and white 

300

This is responsible for drawing the eyebrows and wrinkling the forehead. 

the corrugator

300

originate at the spinal cord and braches supply the muscles and scalp at the back of the head and neck.

Cervical nerves

300

The digestive system has 5 basic activites

eating, peristalis, digestion, absorption, defecation

400

Metabolism 

Chemical process that converts nutrients to energy so the cell can function. Eliminates waste and allows organisms to grow and reproduce respond to it's environment and maintain structures. 
400

This comprises 22 bones total. 

the skull, 8 for the cranium and 14 for the facial bones. 

400

These two muscles aid in mastication 

The masseter and the temporalis

400

when this nerve overreacts to a trigger it can cause a sudden drop in blood pressure resulting in fainting. 

vagus nerve

400

The lungs excrete by 

exhale carbon dioxide

500

Mitosis

The normal process of cell reproduction in human tissue that occures when the cell divies into two identical daughter cells. 

500

This is the uppermost and largest bone of the arm 

the humerus

500

The motion of muscles drawing a body part away from the midline of the body or of an extremity. e.g. separating the fingers. 

abduction

500

this nerve affects the external ear  and skin above the temple up to the top of the skull. 

auriculotemporal nerve.

500

the skin excretes by 

eliminates salt and minerals thru perspiration

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