The most numerous in body
What is the red blood cells
Where muscle originates
What is origin
The bending of the joint
What is flexion
An empty space in the skull
What is sinus
Has 31 pairs
What is the spinal nerves
Vein, capillaries, artery and the blood
What is the components and heart
attachment that moves bone
What is Insertion
The muscle opposite of the bicep
What is tricep
The organ under you lungs that helps breathing
What is diaphragm
The conduct electrical signals
What is neurons
Left atrium to left ventricle
What is Mitral Valve Prolopse
The blood vessels, eye, stomach uterus
What is location
The innermost layer of the heart
What is endocardium
Grape like structures that handle gas
What is alveoli
The muscles and glands
What is Regulates
The outermost layer of the heart
What is epicardium
In the walls of hollow involuntary contractions
What is Smooth
Attach to and moves the bones
What is skeletal Muscles
The only bone in the body that does not touch another bone
What is hyoid bone
This is the part of the neuron that release chemicals
What is axon terminal
The chest discom fort, nausea, ligthead
What is symptoms
Ribs that indirectly connect to the sternum
What is false ribs
A signal is sent from the brain down the axon of a motor
What is action potential
Muscles found between the ribs that assist with breathing
What is intercostals
Support neurons and astrocytes in brain surround capillaries
What is Neuroglia