The outer layer of skin that is made of living and dead skin cells is called...?
Epidermis
The combination of bacteria and other minerals that adhere to the outside of the tooth is called...?
Plaque
How many sections of the ear are there, and what are they called?
3 Sections.
Outer, Middle, and Inner ear
This type of muscle closes a joint.
This part of the brain is the center of conscious thought.
Cerebrum
This substance cools off the skin
Sweat
The misalignment of your teeth is called...?
Malocclusion
What is the name of the: White, Colored, and Black parts of the eye?
Sclera, Iris, Pupil
This fibrous cord attaches muscles to bones.
Tendon
This part of the brain coordinates skeletal movements
cerebellum
This is what your hair and nails are made of.
Keratin
What are 2 functions of the teeth?
Structure, chewing, protection, and helping speak
When you blink, why do tears move across the surface of the eyeball?
To moisten and clean the eye
This muscular injury results when an organ protrudes through an area of weak muscle.
Hernia
This disease is characterized by its sudden episodes of electrical activity in the brain, causing seizures.
Epilepsy
Listed below are the layers of the skin. Please put them in order from the outside layer (top) to the inside layer (bottom).
Subcutaneous Layer
Epidermis
Dermis
Epidermis
Dermis
Subcutaneous Layer
What minerals are most important for healthy teeth?
Calcium and Phosphorus
Which part of the ear is involved in balance?
Semicircular Canal and Vestibule
The Skeletal System is responsible for producing new...?
Red Blood Cells
What type of neuron would carry an input of pain back to the brain?
Sensory Receptor
The acronym A.B.C.D. helps identify possible spots of skin cancer. Please write out what the acronym means.
Asymmetrical
Border
Color
Diameter
What are the 3 layers of the teeth?
Crown, Neck, and Root
What refines the focus of an image onto the retina?
The Lens
These types of muscles are responsible for things like breathing, digestion, and swallowing.
Smooth Muscles
Several important involuntary functions, such as breathing and heartbeat, are controlled by the...
Brain Stem