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100

Also known as microscopic anatomy.

What is Histology

100

Basic Unit of all living things.

What is a cell?

100

Controls movement of blood throughout the body.

What is the circulatory system?

100

This many bones are in the facial skeleton.

What is 14?

100

Pressure in massage is usually directed from the:

What is the Insertion to Origin?

200

Study of the human body structures.

What is Anatomy?

200

The protoplasm of a cell that surrounds the nucleus.

What is Cytoplasm?

200

The system that provides a protective covering.

What is the Integumentary System?

200

The cheekbone.

What is the Zygomatic bone?

200

Extensor muscle that turns the hands inward so the palm faces downward.

What are Pronators?

300

Study of the functions and activities performed by the body's structures.

What is Physiology?

300

Reproduction of cells.

What is Mitisis?

300

Forms the physical foundation of the body.

 What is the skeletal system?

300

The two bones that form the sides of the head in the ear region.

What is the Temporal Bones?

300

Muscle that seperates the fingers.

What are Abductors?

400

A group of cells that perform a particular function.

What is tissues?

400

The chemical process in living organisms whereby cells are nourished and carry out there activities.

What is Metabolism?

400

This system is responsible for producing offspring.

What is the Reproductive system?

400

The uppermost and largest bone of the arm.

What is the Humerus?

400

The ring muscle of the eye socket that enables you to close your eyes.

What are the orbicularis oculi?

500

What tissue is the protective covering of the body's surface.

What is Epithelial Tissue?

500

Phase of metabolism that involves the breaking down of complex compounds within cells into smaller ones.

What is Catabolism?

500

System that eliminates waste.

What is the Excretory System?

500

Ankle bone consists of ____ bones.

What is 3?

500

The muscle that covers the back of the neck and upper and middle regions of the back.

What is the Trapezius?

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