The head's skeleton divided into two parts the cranium and the facial bones.
What is the skull?
The middle part of the muscle.
What is the belly of the muscle.
One of the body's most complex organs that controls all the body's functions.
What is the brain?
The largest organ of the body.
What is your skin?
a group of similar cells that perform a specific function.
What is tissue?
Seven bones located below the skull; provide support, structure, and flexibility to the neck.
What are the Cervical Vertebrae?
Muscles that draw a body part toward the midline of the body; draw fingers together in the hand.
What are adductors?
_____is approximately 80% water.
What is blood?
are glandlike structures that filter bacteria, viruses, and cancer cells and are connected by lymph vessels.
the basic unit of all living things.
What are cells?
also known as the cheekbones they form the prominence of the cheeks and outer part of the eye socket.
What is the Zygomatic bones?
These muscles are controlled by autonomic nervous system and controlled body functions such as breathing and digestion.
Involuntary muscles
carry blood containing waste products to the heart and lungs for cleaning and to pick up oxygen.
What are veins?
Defend against toxins and bacteria and to remove by-products of infection.
the process of cell reproduction that occurs when the cell divides into two daughter cells.
What is Mitosis?
also called the shine bone, it's the larger of the two smaller bones below the knee on the big toe side that supports most of the body's weight.
What is the tibia?
Front portion of the epicranius; scalp muscle that raises the eyebrows, draws the scalp forward, and causes wrinkles in the forehead.
also known as efferent nerves, they carry impulses from the brain to the muscles or glands. These impulses produce movement.
What are motor nerves?
also known as ductless glands include the pruitary thyroid and adrenal glands, as well as other glands, and release hormones directly into the bloodstream.
what are edocrine glands?
The fibrous tissue that binds and supports the other body tissues and organs.
what is connective tissue?
Seven irregularly shaped bones in the ankle area.
What are Tarsals?
The study of structures, functions, and diseases of the muscular system.
What is Myology?
Main arteries on both sides of the neck that supply blood to the head face and neck.
What are the common carotid arteries?
system that regulates the body's temperature
what is the integumentary system?
Provides a covering that protects the body and is found within many parts of the body such as skin, mucous membranes, digestive, and respiratory organs, the lining of the mouth, the lining of the heart, and the glands.
What is Epithelial tissue?