The study of the structure of an organism and the relationship of its parts.
What is Anatomy?
A nerve impulse is an
What is electrical message?
Where does digestion start
What is the mouth?
When muscles pull on bone they cause the angle between the articulation bones (the joint) to
What is increase or decrease?
Produces Melatonin
What is Pineal Gland?
Tissues are composed of
What are cells?
The space where the axon terminal of one neuron can transfer an impulse to another neuron (or cell)
What is Synapse?
Muscles only ________ so they appear in pairs
Toward the head
What is Superior?
Connective tissue ___________ organs and tissue
What is support and connect?
Sensory Fibers carry information from the skin, skeletal muscles, and joints
What is Somatic?
Stores and concentrates bile and releases it into the small intestine
What is the gallbladder?
In back of, may also be called dorsal.
What is Posterior?
A vital liquid flowing in the body or through arteries and veins
What is blood?
What are motor neurons?
Your body needs these in large amounts including
1. Carbohydrates
2. Lipids
3. _______
4. Water
What is protein?
Connective tissue surrounding the muscle cell/fiber
What is Endomysium?
Receives information from the nervous system and then releases hormones that control the pituitary gland. It will tell the pituitary gland to release hormones into the blood or inhibit it from releasing hormones into the blood.
What is Hypothalamus?
_______ gives meaning to directional terms
What is anatomical position?
Neurons are nerve cells that _____________ through the body
What is carry electrical impulses?
Organic compounds that do not provide energy, but necessary for function
What are vitamins?
Attachment site that moves more/ bone that moves
What is insertion?
Nonstriated, Involuntary, Provides movement in various body systems.
What is Smooth?