The study of the structure, function and diseases of the muscles
What is Myology
the point at which 2 or more bones join together
What is a joint
Type of tissue responsible for movement in the body
What is muscle tissue
In front of
What is anterior
Scalp muscles
What is the epicranium and epicranius
Involuntary/non striated muscles
what is Responds automatically to control various body functions
2 groups of bones:8 cranial, 14 facial
What is the skull
Covers body surfaces and lines cavities
Epithelial tissue
In back of
What is posterior
What is behind the earn
responds to commands regulated by will
What are Striated/voluntary muscles
Frontal, Parietal, occipital, temporal bones make up
What is the cranium
Transports oxygen and nutrients throughout the body
What is blood
Superioris
What is located above or is larger
Located between the eyebrows, drawing downward
What is the Corrugator muscle
The only muscle of it’s type in the human body
What is the cardiac muscle
Mandible, maxillae, nasal, lacrimal, zygomatic bones
Sends electrical signals in the body
What is nervous tissue
Located below or is smaller
Inferioris
Located between the jaws and the cheek
What is the buccinator
the origin, the belly and insertion
What is the 3 parts of the muscle
Producing red and white blood cells
What is the function of the skeletal system
Ligaments and tendons are made of this
What is connective tissue
Dilator
What is opens, enlarges or expands
Sternocleidomastoideus
Neck muscle; extends from along side neck to collarbone