This is the study of the structure of an organism
What is anatomy?
This is the function of the muscular system
What is provides movement for all parts of the body?
These are the functions of the skeletal system
What is provide support and protection while giving the body its shape?
These are functions of the integumentary system
What is protect the body, regulate temperatures, and prevent water loss?
Muscle tissue that is involuntary and non-striated
What is smooth?
This is the study of how an organism's body functions
What is physiology?
What is the number of muscle fibers engaged?
This is the part of the skeleton that contains the vertebrae
What is the axial skeleton?
Point D on the following image:
Where is the sweat gland?
Muscle tissue that is striated, involuntary, and found in the heart
What is cardiac?
This is the shape of DNA
What is the double helix?
This type of muscle is found within your digestive system and moves food through your esophagus, stomach, and intestines
What is smooth?
This is an example of a sesamoid bone
What is the patella?
The topmost layer of skin
What is the epidermis?
Muscle tissue that is voluntary, striated, and connected to bone
What is skeletal?
This is the number of chromosomes in each cell of the body
What is 46?
This membrane surrounds the entire muscle
What is the epimysium?
These stem calls form bone
What are osteocytes?
The vitamin produced in the skin
What is vitamin D?
This kind of tissue makes up blood, bone, and cartilage
What is connective tissue?
This type of blood cell carries oxygen
What are red blood cells?
These are muscles that work with the prime mover
What are synergists?
These stem cells form cartilage
What are chondrocytes?
Point B on the following image:
What is the sebaceous gland?
An incision following the lines of cleavage depicted in image A below would make less of this kind of tissue upon healing:
What is scar tissue?