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100

This is the study of the human body structures that can be seen with the naked eye.

What is Anatomy?

100

The aorta is an example of a(n):

What is a artery?

100

This nerve with its branches supplies the thumb side of the arm and back of the hand.

What is radial nerve?

100

The middle part of a muscle is called:

What is the belly?

100

What is the largest bone in the leg?

What is the femur?

200

This is the study of the bones.

What is Osteology?

200

This is the smaller bone in the forearm.

What is the radius?

200

The flexor digitorum brevis moves which body part?

What are the toes?

200

Which organ excretes waste containing urine?

What are the kidneys?

200

How many metatarsal bones in the foot?

What are 5?

300

This is the study of the structure, function, and diseases. 

What is Myology?

300

Which artery and its branches supply the little-finger side of the arm and palm of the hand.

What is the ulnar artery?

300

Where is the metacarpus located?

What is the palm of the hand?

300

Bones and tendons are examples of:

What is connective tissue?

300

Sensory nerves carry impulses to:

What is the brain?

400

How many phalanges are in the foot?

What is 14?

400

Sweat and oil glands of the skin are examples of:

What are exocrine glands?

400

What is the primary organ of the integumentary system?

What is the skin?

400

The muscles that straighten the wrist, hand and fingers to form a straight line are called:

What are extensors?

400

Muscles that separates the fingers.

What are the abductors?

500

The human body is composed of how many major systems.

What is 11?

500

This system covers, shapes, and supports the skeleton tissue.

What is the muscular system?

500

Which system is responsible for purifying the body by eliminating waste matter?

What is the Excretory system?

500

Which component of the blood contribute to the clotting process?

What are platelets?

500

Muscles that turn the hand inward so that the palm faces downward.

What are pronators?