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The study of structures too small to be seen without using a microscope
What is microscopic anatomy
The bone located on the little finger side of the lower arm
What is the Ulna
The muscle located above and in front of the ear that performs both opening and closing the jaw, as in chewing.
What is the temporalis
What is the purpose of the heart
To circulate blood throughout the body
The cranial nerve responsible for transmitting facial sensations to the brain
Trifacial or 5th cranial nerve
The process of building up larger molecules from smaller ones and then breaking down larger molecules or substances into smaller ones, releasing energy to perform specific body functions.
What is metabolism
The bone located behind the eyes and nose that connects all the bones of the cranium
What is the Sphenoid bone
The muscle that runs across the front of the lower part of the radius and the ulna and turns the palm of the hand downward and inward
What is the Pronator muscled
The colorless liquid produced as a byproduct when plasma passes nourishment to capillaries and cells?
Lymph
Another name for nerve
What is a Nueron
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The study of the organs and systems of the body and the study of bones?
What is Anatomy & Osteology
What is bone composed of?
⅓ organic matter and ⅔ mineral matter
Which direction should you massage the muscle?
Insertion to the origin of the muscle
The artery that supplies the sides of the nose with blood?
What is the Angular artery
The digestive, respiratory and circulatory systems are controlled by the…...
Autonomic Nervous system?
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The organ responsible for removing toxic byproducts of digestion & the organ that controls all body functions
What is the Liver and what is the brain
The bones that join to form the bridge of the nose?
What is the Nasal bone
Which two muscles form the epicranius?
Frontalis and Occipitalis
What are erythrocytes and leukocytes?
Red and white blood cells
What system is composed of sensory and motor nerves that extend from the spinal cord and brain to other parts of the body
What is the peripheral nervous system
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Which tissue covers and protects body surfaces and internal organs and which tissue carries food, waste products and hormones?
What is the Epithelial tissue and Liquid tissue
The thigh bone or the longest bone in the body?
What is the Femur
Name 2 muscles. The laughing muscle and the snarling muscle
zygomaticus and canius muscles
Why is it healthier to breath through the nose than the mouth?
The nose contains mucus membranes that filter out dust
Which facial nerve branches extend to the muscles of the mouth?
Buccal