This is the largest organ in the human body, responsible for protecting internal structures.
What is skin?
The scientific term for shoulder blade.
What is a scapula?
This muscle is at the back of the upper arm and is responsible for extending the elbow.
What is a tricep?
A sharp tool used to make incisions on a dissection.
What is a scalpel?
The matter that our whole body is made up of.
What is tissue?
This structure connects muscles to bones.
What is a tendon?
This is the longest and strongest bone in the human body.
What is the femur?
This muscle group located in the back of the thigh, is responsible for knee flexion.
What is a hamstring?
Tool you use to make cuts without damaging internals.
What are Dissection Scissors?
Type of tissue that can contract.
What is muscular tissue?
A fracture where it is broken all the way through and is shifted.
What is a displaced fracture?
Group of bones that make up the ankle joint.
What are tarsals?
Type of muscle that is striated and attaches to bone for voluntary movement.
What is skeletal muscle?
The action of cutting a body or plant to study its internal parts.
What is a dissection?
The organ that Transitional Epithelium makes up.
What tissue is the bladder made of?
This part of the brain is responsible for higher cognitive functions such as thinking, reasoning, and memory.
What is the cerebrum?
This is the large flat bone that forms the breastplate and connects to ribs.
What is the sternum?
This type of muscle makes up the walls of internal organs and helps move substances through the body.
What is smooth muscle?
The joint our first dissection looked at.
What is a chicken knee?
Organ that simple squamous makes up.
What tissue is the lining of the lung made of?
Scientific for tailbone.
What is a Coccyx?
Type of cells that break down bone.
This muscle often known as the calf muscle, is essential for standing and walking.
What is the gastrocnemius?
Tool that is used to cut bone.
What are bone shears?
Hair like matters that filter debris in cells?
What is cilia?