The midsection of the muscle.
What is the belly?
The spinal cord holds this many spinal nerves which branch out to muscles, internal organs, and skin.
What is 31?
These sac-like glands are attached to the hair follicles in the skin.
What are sebaceous glands?
The phase of hair growth where the hair is actively growing.
What is the anagen stage?
Cone-shaped muscular organ located in the chest cavity and the size of a closed fist.
What is the heart?
This muscle is responsible for drawing down the brow and wrinkling the skin across the bridge of the nose.
What is the procerus?
This system is composed of sensory and motor nerves but does not include the brain or spinal cord.
What is the peripheral nervous system?
This is a colorless, gel-like substance containing water, salt, & nutrients that cells are composed of.
What is protoplasm?
Shortest phase of the hair growth cycle.
What is the catagen stage?
These prevent the backflow of blood during circulation.
What are valves?
This muscle is at the corners of the mouth and draws the up and out as in grinning.
What is the risorius?
What are a axons?
This term refers to adipose tissue in the subcutaneous layer which insulates the body.
What is thermoregulation?
The diameter of the hair strand will be the same as this.
What is the inside diameter of the hair follice?
This artery supplies blood the crown and sides of the head.
What is the parietal artery?
This term means turning the hand from palm-down to palm-up.
What is supination?
Also called the trifacial nerve, this is the chief sensory nerve of the face.
What is the fifth cranial nerve?
What are melanocytes?
Eyebrow hair.
What is Supercilia?
On average, this is the amount of blood adults have flowing their circulatory systems.
What is 1.2 to 1.5 gallons.
This tendon joins the occipitalis muscle and the frontalis muscle to form the epicranius.
What is the aponeurosis?
A division of the ophthalmic branch, extending to the skin of upper eyelid, eyebrow, forehead, & scalp.
What is the supraorbital branch?
This type of muscle tissue responds automatically to control various body functions.
What is non-striated (voluntary) muscle tissue?
This hair structure supplies nourishment the hair bulb.
What is the papilla?
This lymph node collects lymph from the central lower lip, floor of the mouth, & apex of the tongue.
What is the submental lymph node?