two types of nerves
what is sensory and motor
what is nerve tissue
what is the nuecleus
covers, shapes and supports the skeleton tissue
what is muscular
forms the physical foundation of the body, consists of moveable and immovable joints
contributes to the blood clotting process, which stops bleeding
what is plasma
contracts and moves the various parts of the body
what is muscle tissue
permits substance to enter and leave, guardians
what is cell membrane
breaks down food into smaller and smaller particles for nutrient absorption
what is digestive
protects the body from disease by developing resistance and destroying disease causing toxins
what is immune / lymphatic
supports, protects, and binds together other tissues of the body
what is connective tissue
colorless, watery, gel-like fluid containing nutrients necessary for cell growth
what is protoplasm
carries messages through the central nervous system and controls all bodily functions
what is nervous
adequate oxygenation of the tissue allows optimal cell functioning
what is respiratory
there are 12 pairs of cranial nerves, the esthetician is primarily concerned with these
what is V, VII, XI nerves
collection of tissues that have an identifiable structure and performs specific functions
basic unit of all living things
what is cells
controls the steady delivery of the blood throughout the body, works with lymphatic channels
largest organ the body, first line of defense against infection and water loss
what is integumentary
main source of blood supply to the head, face and neck
what is common carotid arteries
protective lining on cavities of the body and surfaces of organs
what is epithelial tissue
free floating throughout the cell, takes in nutrients, creates energy for the the cells, muscles need a lot
what is mitochondria
functions to eliminate toxic substances that can affect other body system functions
what is excretory
affects growth, development, sexual activities
what is endocrine