The loose connective tissue between the skin and muscles.
What is Hypodermis?
Carries signals to skeletal muscles.
What is the somatic motor division?
The thick middle region of muscle between its attachments.
What is belly of the muscles?
The cells that occur on the bone surface.
What is osteogenic cells?
The immovable joints.
What is synarthroses?
The medical term for the blue or gray hue of the skin. Due to a lack of O2 in the blood.
What is Cyanosis?
open or close in response to stimuli by chemical binding to them.
What is gated channels (Ion gates)?
The skeletal muscle cells.
What is muscle fibers?
The process that produces most of the bones of the body.
What is endochondral ossification?
The adjacent bones are linked by collagen fibers from matrix of one bone?
What is cartilaginous joint?
Sweating with visible wetness of the skin.
What is diaphoresis?
The brain generates decisions to walk.
What is locomotion?
The low stimuli that keep even relaxed muscles in a state of partial contraction.
What is muscle tone (tonus)?
The cranial roof and parts of its wall?
What is right and left parietal bones?
The encloses joint cavity.
What is joint capsule?
An oblique tube of epithelial tissue that encloses the hair root.
What is hair follicle?
The left and right hemispheres are separated by a deep groove.
What is longitudinal fissure?
The smooth muscle occurs in the walls of many viscera.
What is visceral muscle?
The platelike extension of the scapular spine.
What is acromion?
The bone that can move only of these three planes.
What is monaxial join?
Dark cells in tissues.
What is melanized keratinocytes?
The white matter exhibits a branching fernlike appearance.
What is arbor vitae?
What is synergist?
The triangular plate that overlies ribs.
What is scapula (shoulder blade)?
Occurs at the base of the thumb between trapeziunm and metacarpal I.
What is saddle joints?