This system’s primary function is breathing.
What is the respiratory system?
You use this muscle to smile, but not grin.
What is the zygomaticus?
Which movement separates the fingers?
What is abduction?
How many identical daughter cells form during mitosis?
What are two?
What bone forms the back of the skull?
What is the occipital bone?
This system protects the body from disease by developing resistance and destroying toxins.
What is the lymphatic/immune system?
This muscle is used to grin.
What is the risorius?
When you bend forward, you are using this muscle movement.
What is flexion?
What binds the tissues of the body together?
What is connective tissue?
The sternum is best described as:
What is the flat bone forming the ventral support of the ribs?
This system controls and coordinates all bodily functions.
What is the nervous system?
These are the three muscles of the ear.
What are the auricularis muscles?
This movement rotates the muscles.
What is supination?
What is protoplasm?
What is the substance of which all living cells are composed?
A connection between two or more bones is called a:
What is a joint?
The kidneys and bladder belong to this system.
What is the excretory system?
This muscle draws the scalp backward.
What is the occipitalis?
When you turn your head, you’re using the _____ muscle.
What is the sternocleidomastoid?
Connective, epithelial, muscle, and nerve are types of what?
What is tissue?
When showing off arm muscles, you’re most likely showing your:
What is the bicep?
This system regulates temperature and produces vitamin D.
What is the integumentary system?
This muscle closes the eyes.
What is the orbicularis oculi?
This part of the muscle flexes but remains stationary.
What is the origin?
What is the process of cell reproduction called?
What is mitosis?
Where does the spinal cord originate?
What is the brain?