The outer surface of a cell
What is the cell membrane?
Anatomy
What is the study of the structures of the body?
This animal and humans have the same number of neck bones
What is a giraffe?
This type of bone is found in your wrist and spine
What are irregular bones?
The muscles that open or separates your fingers
What are the abductors?
The control center of a cell
What is the nucleus?
The study of structures to small to be seen with the naked eye
What is Microscopic anatomy?
It weighs about 1 pound at birth and 4 pounds in adulthood
What is the brain?
The number of bones in the human body?
What is 206?
The two muscles that aid in chewing
What is the temporalis and masseter?
The building up of smaller molecules into larger ones
What is anabolism?
The study of the functions of the body
What is physiology?
These two parts of your body continue to grow throughout your life.
What are your nose and ears?
Osteology
What is the study of bones?
You massage muscle in this direction
What is Insertion to Origin?
Cells are composed of this gel-like substance
What is protoplasm?
This term means located above or larger
What is superiorious?
It is the largest organ in the human body.
What is the skin?
They are produced by bones
What are red and white blood cells?
The percentage weight of muscle in the human body
What is 40 - 50%
The chemical process in which cells receive nutrients for cell growth and reproduction
What is Metabolism?
The study of structures that can be seen with the naked eye.
What is gross anatomy?
These vary in color from person to person but remain the same size from birth to death.
What are the eyes?
Bones of the skull
What are parietal, frontal, occipital, and temporal?
The tendon that joins the frontalis an occipitalis muscles
What is the aponeurosis?