The area of science that involves the study of the organs and systems of the body
Anatomy
Type of muscle that responds automatically to control various body functions
Involuntary
Bone shapes
Long, Short, Flat, Sesamoid, Irregular
Makes up about 55% of the blood and consists of about 90% water
Plasma
Generates lymphocytes
Red Bone Marrow
Covers and protects body surfaces and internal organs
Epithelial Tissue
The occipitalis muscle is located at the nape of the neck and draws the scalp
Back
Large, flat bone extending upward from the middle of the back to the joint where it attaches to the clavicle
Scapula
To combine with oxygen
Oxygenation
Fluid balance between the blood and tissue within the body
Fluid homeostasis
Group of structures and/or organs that perform one or more vital functions for the body
body system
Only muscle of its type in the human body;rugged muscle that functions involuntarily
Cardiac Muscle
Smallest 2 bones of the facial skeleton; form the front part of the inner-bottom wall of the eye socket
Lacrimal
Collects blood from digital veins; runs backward in metatarsal spaces
Plantar Arch Vein
Colorless liquid, rich with white blood cells that attack bacteria in the blood
Lymphatic Fluid
Where most activities of the cell take place
Cytoplasm
Foot: Rolling movement to the outside edge of the foot during a step
Hand: Turning the hand from palm facing backward to palm facing forward
Supination
Spongy bone found between the eyes that forms part of the nasal cavity
Ethmoid
Returns all blood from the head, face and neck to the heart
External Jugular Vein
Filter out bacteria and other harmful substances traveling through the lymphatic fluid
Lymph Nodes
Process of breaking down larger molecules or substances into smaller ones
Catabolism
Mentalis
Connection made between the bones in the body, which link the skeletal system
Articular(joints) System
Large superficial vein of the upper limb that helps drain parts of the hand and forearm
Basilic
Fat, glucose and protein fluid leaked from the intestines which contains lymph and free fatty acids that are returned to the venous blood supply
Chyle