What is the study of an organism's body structures and their locations called?
Which part of the skin is the outermost layer?
Which type of bones forms the arms and legs?
What attaches muscles to bone?
Which division of the nervous system consists of the brain, spinal cord, and optic nerves?
What is the study of the functions of each body part called?
What is the pigment that absorbs ultraviolet light to tan the skin?
What is the name of the upper leg bone, in the thigh?
Which type of muscle forms the walls of the heart and causes it to beat?
Which activities of the body are controlled by the autonomic nervous system
What is known as the "brain" of a cell because it controls the activities of the cell?
In which condition does the skin have a yellow color?
What is the name for the bones of the chest?
What type of body movement occurs in the lower leg when a person kicks a soccer ball forward?
What is the general term for the layers of tough membranes that cover and protect the brain and spinal cord?
Meninges
What is called the "powerhouse" of a cell because it breaks down nutrients to help make the major energy source of the cell?
Which part of the skin is the innermost layer?
What is the name for the bones of the lower back?
What is the term for the ability of muscles to be slightly contracted at all times to be ready to act?
Which section of the brain helps regulate heartbeat and respiration?
A system is a collection of _______ and other body parts that work together to carry out one of the body's major functions.
In which condition does the skin have a bluish color?
In which type of fracture does the bone bend and split, but does not completely break?
What is the end of the muscle that connects to the bone and does not move?
Which section of the brain is responsible for coordinating muscle movements, balance and posture, and muscle tone?
Cerebellum