Located below the parietal bones forming in the back of skull
What is the Occipital Bone?
Muscles that we cannot control at will
What is a voluntary muscle?
Carry impulses from the brain to the muscles or glands
What is motor nerves?
Controls blood movement throughout the body
What is a circulatory system?
The middle part of the muscle
What is belly?
Two bones that form the bridge of nose
What is a Nasal bone?
Front fortune of the epicranius , scalp muscle that raises the eyebrows, scalp forward and causes wrinkles across forehead
What is the Frontalis muscle?
Tube like structures that circulate blood throughout the body
What is blood vessels?
Provides a protective covering and regulates body temperature
What is an Integumentary system?
Parts of a cell controls the growth of a reproduction cell
What is nucleus?
Separates nasal cavity from brain
What is the Ethmoid Bone?
muscle that turns the hand inward so the palm faces downward
What is the pronator muscle?
Carry messages from the sense organ to the brain and spinal cord
What is sensory afferent nerves
Makes blood and oxygen available to the body structures
What is a Respiratory system?
The study of human body structures, how the body parts are organized, and the science of the interconnected structures of organisms, or of their parts
What is anatomy?
Two bones that form the upper jaw
What are the Maxillae Bones?
Muscles covering the front of the shin that bend the foot upward
What is the anterior muscle?
Conscious control of skeletal muscles
What is somatic nervous system?
Controls hormone levels within the body that determine growth, development, reproductions, and health of entire body
What is an Endocrine system?
The part of the skeletal system that connects the sternum and the scapula
What is the clavicle?
Forms base and sides of skull
What is the Sphenoid Bone?
Thin muscle that controls the movement of the eyelid
What is Levator palpebrae superioris?
Controls involuntary muscle and regulates the action of the smooth muscles , glands blood vessels, heart and breathing
What is Autonomic nervous system?
Eliminates waste from the body, reducing the buildup of toxins
What is an Excretory system?
The main arteries that supply blood to the head, neck, and face
What is common carotid arteries?