To provide protection and homeostasis.
What is the purpose of skin?
The type of bone that is usually found in arms or legs with 2 ends.
What is a long bone?
This large muscle in the upper arm is responsible for flexing the elbow and turning the forearm.
What is the biceps brachii?
Highways through the body providing signals, and sensory information.
What is a Nerve?
Cells that make new tissue.
What are Osteoblasts?
Epidermis, Dermis, Hypodermis.
What are the 3 types of skin?
This bone is located in the forearm and is on the side of the body that faces outward when the palm is facing forward.
What is the Radius?
This muscle is located in the heart and is responsible for pumping blood throughout the body.
What is cardiac muscle?
What is the Phrenic Nerve?
Connective, Muscle, Nervous, Epithelial.
What are the 4 types of tissues?
Places hair cannot grow.
What are palms, nipples, and lips.
This bone, often called the knee cap, protects the knee joint.
What is the Patella
Painful involuntary contraction.
What is a muscle cramp?
The nerve that controls automatic functions, sensations in the heart, throat, and ear.
What is the Vagus Nerve?
The most abundant tissue in the body.
What is connective tissue?
Produced to cool down the body.
What is the purpose of sweat?
The scientific name for the collarbone.
What is the Clavicle?
Muscle fibers that contract faster but also fatigue faster.
What is fast twitch muscle?
Moter Nerves, and Sensory Nerves.
What are the 2 main types of nerves?
You shed 1.5 lb of this organ per year.
What is skin?
How your body heals from deeper cuts.
What is a blood clot?
This is the bone that forms the prominence of your cheek.
What is the Zygomatic bone?
This muscle, located on the side of the neck, helps in rotating and tilting the head.
What is the sternocleidomastoid?
The nerve that transmits smell information.
What is the Olfactory Nerve?
Cell that secrets and absorbs.
What is the Simple Cuboidal?