Collection of similar cells that perform a particular function
What is Tissue
Colorless, jellylike substance where protein, fats, carbs, salts and water make up the cell.
What is Protoplasm?
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The integumentary system is composed of
What is Skin?
The muscle used in chewing
What is the masseter?
How many bones make up the cranium?
What is 8?
The largest and most complex mass of nerves in the body
What is the Brain?
Blood vessels that connect the smaller arteries to venuels?
What are Capillaries?
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This complex organ of the endocrine system affects almost every physiological process of the body
What is the Pituitary?
Tissue that carries messages to and from the brain and controls and coordinates all body functions
What is Nerve Tissue
The principle parts of the cell include the protoplasm, organelles, nucleus and __________________
What is cell membrane?
The stomach and the intestines are part of the ______ system?
What is the Digestive System?
The muscle that draws the eyebrow down and wrinkles the forehead vertically
What is the Corrugator?
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The bones that form the forehead
What is the Frontal?
The nerve endings on sensory nerves
What Are Receptors?
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The main source of blood supply to the head, face, and neck?
What are the carotid arteries?
This organ secretes enzyme-producing cells responsible for digesting carbs, proteins, and fats
What is the Pancreas?
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Tissue that supports protects and binds together other tissues of the body
What is Connective Tissue
Found in the center of the cell and plays an important role in cell reproductions
What is Nucleus?
Groups of organs that cooperate for a common purpose and the welfare of the entire body
What are Systems?
Muscle that turns the hand outward and the palm upward
What is the Supinator?
The bone that forms the sides of the head in the ear region
What is the Temporal bone?
Another name for the Seventh Cranial Nerve?
What is the Facial Nerve?
The largest artery in the body
What is the Aorta?
Spongy-like tissue that exchanges air for carbon dioxide
What are the lungs?
Collections of tissues that have an identifiable structure and that perform specific functions.
What are organs?
The process by which cells reproduce by dividing into two identical cells called daughter cells
What is Mitosis?
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Which part of the Nervous System controls the consciousness and mental activities
What is Central Nervous System?
The muscle that straightens the wrist, hand, and fingers and forms a straight line
What is the Extensor?
The largest and strongest bone in the face?
What is the Mandible?
Where would you find the posterior auricular nerve?
What is the Seventh Cranial Nerve?
Used to contribute to the blood-clotting process
What are the Platelets?
This organ discharges bile and helps break down digestive fat
What is the Liver?
Tissue that gives smoothness and contour to the body
What is Adipose Tissue
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Within the nucleus of the cell, there is a fluid that contains proteins and DNA called a ___________
What is Nucleoplasm?
Which system protects the body from disease?
What is the Lymphatic System?
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This muscle enables you to close your eyes
What is the Orbicularis Occuli?
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The hindmost bone of the skull
What is the Occipital?
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Where do the cranial nerves originate?
What is the Spinal Cord?
Contains red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets
What is Blood?
This organ fights infection and detoxifies the body
What is the Spleen?