What is the Heart?
The two parts of the Nervous System.
What are the CNS and the PNS?
The Skeletal System protects these three vital organs.
What is the Brain, Heart, and Lungs?
The three structures that make up the Circulatory/Cardiovascular System.
What are the Heart, Blood Vessels, and Blood?
The upper-bone of the arm.
The Muscular System is made up of over how many muscles.
What is over 600?
The two parts of the CNS.
The Axial Skeleton consists of these 4 parts.
What are the Skull, Spinal Column (Vertebral), Ribs, Sternum?
This side of the heart Oxegenates the blood.
What is the Right Side?
The other term for the 2 oscoxae.
What are Hip Bones?
Describes the muscles ability to be stretched without damage.
What is Extensible?
The Peripheral Nervous System is subdivided into two smaller systems.
What are the Somatic Nervous System and the Autonomic Nervous System?
There are this many ribs.
What are 24 or 12 pairs?
This side of the heart pumps blood throughout the body.
What is the Left Side?
Positioned between the Femur and the Tibia.
What is the Patella?
What is Contract or Contractible?
Plays a role in Emotions: anger, fear, pleasure, pain, and affection.
What is the Hypothalamus?
Term that describes the bones production or creation of blood.
What is Hematopoesis?
The blood contains many different substances and contains over 90% of this substance.
What is water?
Formed when two or more bones join together.
What are joints?
Describes the ability of muscle to enlarge.
What is Hypertrophy?
These six sections make up the brain.
What are the Cerebrum, Cerebellum, Diencephalon, the Midbrain, Pons, and the Medulla Oblongata?
These extremeties form the Appendicular Skeleton.
What are the Shoulder Girdle, Arm Bones, Pelvic Girdle, and Leg Bones?
The conductive pathway within the heart consists of these 4 stations.
Bones are defined by how they move. Amphiarthrosis describes this Skeletal Structure.
What is the Vertebrae?