this is the term that refers to the study of the functions & activities performed by the body structures
what is physiology
this organ removes waste created by digestion
what is liver
this is what the skeletal system stores most of in the body
what is calcium
these are the two basic types of joints
what are movable & immovable
this is the largest of the cranial nerves
what is the fifth cranial nerve
human cells need this to grow & reproduce
what is the ability to eliminate waste products
this is a chemical process that takes place in living organisms through which cells are nourished & carry out their activities
what is metabolism
this is also known as the collarbone
what is the clavicle
this type of muscle functions automatically and is found in the digestive system
what is nonstriated
this makes up the bulk of the brain
what is cerebrum
this type of tissue gives smoothness & contour to the body
what is adipose
this forms tissues
what are cells
this is where the maxillary bone is located
what is the upper jaw
this is the part of the muscle that is the moveable attachment and the farthest from the skeleton
what is insertion
this nerve affects the side of the neck & the platysma muscle
what is cervical
type of tissue composed of neurons
what is nerve tissue
this system is made up of a group of specialized glands that affect growth, development, sexual activities, and health of the entire body
what is endocrine
this bone forms the bridge of the nose
what is nasal
this is the muscle that extends along the side of the neck from the ear to the collarbone
what is sternocleidomastoid
this is the color of blood found in nearly all veins of the body
what is dark red
this is what the body does when it stores water, food and oxygen (metabolism)
what is anabolism
this controls insulin & glucagon production
what is the pancreas
this is what forms the prominence of the cheeks
what is zygomatic
this is the part of the nervous system that controls the involuntary muscles
what is autonomic nervous system (ANS)
this artery supplies blood to the forehead & upper lids
what is frontal