The basic unit of all living things and have the ability to reproduce.
What are cells?
The number bones that are connected by movable and immovable joints.
What are 206?
The involuntary muscle that is found only in the heart.
What is the cardiac muscle?
This system consists of the brain, spinal cord, spinal nerves, and cranial nerves.
What is the central nervous system?
Often referred as the vascular system, which controls the steady circulation of blood through the body.
What is the circulatory system?
A colorless jellylike substance.
What is protoplasm?
The hardest tissue in the body that’s mainly calcium carbonate, and calcium phosphate.
What is bone?
The human body is made of this many muscles and responsible for approximately 40% of the body’s weight.
What are 600 muscles?
System of nerves that connect the outer parts of the body to the central nervous system.
What is the peripheral nervous system?
Structures between the chambers that allow the blood to flow in only one direction
What are valves?
A chemical process that takes place in living organism where by the cells are nourished and carry out their activities.
What is metabolism?
The upper most and largest bone of the arm extending from elbow to the shoulder.
What is the humerus?
The broad muscle that covers the top of the skull that consist of two parts.
What is the epicranius?
Types of nerves that carry impulses to the brain.
What are sensory and motor?
A complex iron protein that gives the blood its bright red color.
What is hemoglobin?
Collection of similar cells that perform a particular function.
What is a tissue?
The science of the anatomy, structure, function of the bones.
What is Osteology?
This muscle that compresses, contracts, puckers, and wrinkles the lips.
What is the orbicularis oris?
The nerve that affects the temple, forehead, eyebrow, and cheek.
What is the zygomatic nerve?
Supplies blood to the lower region of the face, mouth, and nose.
What is the external maxillary/facial artery?
This carries food, waste products, and hormones through the body.
What is liquid tissue?
These bones make up the hand, and these bones make the fingers and toes.
What are the metacarpus and phalanges?
This large triangle muscle covering the shoulder joint that allows the arm to extend outward and to the side of the body.
What the deltoid muscle?
The principal nerves supplying the superficial parts of the arm and hand.
What are the digital nerves?
The blood returning to the heart from the head, face, and neck flows on each side of the neck.
What are internal jugular and external jugular veins?