Light Spongy bone that forms part of the nasal cavities
Ethmoid
Procerus and Nasalis
The largest and most complex mass of nerve tissue.
Brain
Vital Factor to the circulatory and immune system.
Lymphatic System
What is the body pump?
Number of bones in an adult human body
206
What muscle, when activated, draws the eyebrows down and wrinkles the forehead vertically.
Corrugator
The scientific study of the structure, function, and pathology of the nervous system.
Neurology
The gland located in abdominal cavity
Liver
What does this system consist of?
Heart, Veins, and Capillaries
At what point does 2 or more bones connect
Joint
What muscle can be easily damaged during makeup application?
Levator Palpebrae Muscle
Central nervous system
Peripheral Nervous system
Autonomic Nervous system
The components of this system
Liver, Lymph, Lymph nodes, Thymus gland, spleen, and lymph vessels
List the functions of the Blood
Carries water, oxygen, nutrition, and minerals to the cells and tissues of the body
Carries away CO2 and waste products to be eliminated through the lungs, skin, and kidneys
Helps to equalize the bodys temperature
Aids in protecting the body from harmful bacteria and infections through the action of white blood cells
Closes injured tiny blood vessels by forming clots, thus preventing blood loss
Hyoid and Cervical
5 ways in which muscle tissue can be positively influenced
Massage
Electrical therapy current
Light Rays
Dry Heat
Moist heat
What nerves are estheticians primarily concerned with
V,VII,XI
Why is it important for estheticians to know this system
Estheticians may perform lymphatic drainage
What is blood made up of.
-Give shape and Support to the body
- Protect Various internal structures and organs
- Serve as attachments for muscles and act as levers to produce body movement
-Help produce both white and red blood cells
- Store most of the bodys calcium supply as well as phosphorus, magnesium, and sodium.
How many muscles in the human body and how much of our body weight are the muscles
630 and 40
When overreacting to a trigger, this nerve can cause a drop in blood pressure and fainting.
Vagus Nerve
List the primary functions
Acts as a defense against disease, invading bacteria, and toxins.
Drain tissue of excess interstitial fluid in the blood
Carry the excess fluid, waste, and impurities away from the cells
Aid in reducing swelling, inflammation, and accumulations in the blood vessels.
These veins run Parallel to the carotid arteries and the blood returning to the heart from the head, face, and neck flows through them.
Internal and External Jugular veins