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Basic unit of all living things

Cells

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Middle part of the muscle

Belly

100

Watery fluid that surrounds the nucleus

Cytoplasm 

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Oval bony case, consisting of eight bones that protect the brain

Cranium

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Separates nasal cavity from the brain

Ethmoid bone

200

Muscle that extends the big toe and flexes the foot

Extensor hallucis longus

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Extensor muscle of the wrist involved in flexing and bending itit 

Flexor

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Largest and strongest bone of the face that forms lower jaw

Mandible 

200

Medical term for chewing

Mastication 

200

Two bones that form the upper jaw

Maxilla bones

300

Process of cell production that occurs when the living cell divides into two identical, daughters cells

Mitosis

300

Two bones that form the bridge of the nose

Nasal bones

300

Located blow the parietal bones from in the back of the skull above the nape

Occipital bone

300

Chemical process by which cells convert nutrients to energy

Metabolism

300

Muscle that turns the hand in words, so the palm faces downward

Pronator

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Groups of specialized tissue designed to perform specific functions

Organs

400

Study of the functions and activities performed by the body structures

Physiology

400

Two bones that form the side on top of the cranium

Parietal bones

400

Smaller bone in the forearm on the same side as the thumb

Radius

400

Forms base and side of skull

Sphenoid bones 

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Located near the temple that opens and closest to jaw

Temporalis

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Group of similar cell are perform specific function

Tissue

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Also known as cheek bones

Zygomatic bones

500

whitish bundle of nerve fiber that transmit impulses

Nerves 

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Forearm muscle, that rotates, the radius, outward, and the palm upward

Supinator

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