The study of the functions and activities performed by the body structures.
What is Physiology?
Responsible for carrying on all life processes.
What is a Cell?
Contracts and moves various parts of the body.
What is Muscle tissue?
Forms the back of the skull above the nape.
What's Occipital bone?
Inhibits a muscles movement.
What is Botox?
Carbon dioxide is expelled from the lungs.
What is Exhalation?
Contains proteins and DNA.
What is Nucleus?
Composed of special cells called neurons.
What is neurons?
Certain number of bones of the cranium/
What is eight?
Esthetic massage involves manipulating certain muscles.
What is face, neck, shoulders, arms, and hands?
The physical foundation of the body.
What is the skeletal system?
Organelles floating freely throughout the cell that take in nutrients, break them down, and create energy for the cell.
What is Mitochondria?
For ex: bone, cartilage, ligament, & tendon
What is Connective Tissue?
Form the sides of the head in the ear region
What is Temporal bones?
The muscles injected with Botox to stop frowning.
What is Procerus & Corrugator?
Oxygen is absorbed into the blood.
What is Inhalation?
Contains the nutrient material necessary for cell growth, reproduction, and self-repair.
What is Protoplasm?
Lining of the heart is an example.
What is Epithelial tissue?
The smallest and fragile bones on face.
What is Lacrimal bones?
A two-part muscle that covers the nose.
What is nasals?
Protective overcoat against outside elements.
What is Integument?
Encloses the protoplasm.
What is Cell Membrane?
The amount of types of tissue in the body.
What is four?
Zygomatic bones are known by another name.
What is cheekbones?
The ring of muscle of the eye socket.
Orbicularis oculi