Cranial Nerve VI
What is Abducens?
the types of tissue
what is Epithelial Tissue, Connective Tissue, Muscle Tissue, and Nervous Tissue?
primary function of the skin
Voluntary
what is skeletal muscle?
the heaviest organ
what is skin?
Cranial Nerve XII
what is Hypoglossal?
made up of two or more tissues
what is an organ?
sensory nerves for a sense of smell
what is the olfactory nerve?
Involuntary
Cardiac and smooth muscle
scientific study of body structure?
what is anatomy?
Cranial Nerve III
What is oculomotor?
Cardiac, skeletal, striated, and smooth are examples
what is muscle tissue?
allows movement of the eye muscles
what is the oculomotor nerve?
skeletal muscles are attached to ligaments by
what is tendons?
major body cavities
what is ventral and dorsal?
Cranial Nerve VIII
What is Vestibulocochlear?
type of tissue lining the wall of the bladder
what is transitional epithelium?
provides motor function to the neck, swallowing movements, governs the movement of head and shoulder
what is the accessory nerve?
characteristics of muscles cells
what is Excitability, Elasticity, Extensibility, Conductivity, and Contractility?
another name for sweat glands?
what is sudoriferous?
Cranial Nerve IX
what is Glossopharyngeal?
primary storage of calcium
what is Bone Connective Tissue?
Major functions of Cerebellum
What is Posture, Fine motor coordination, Learning complex movements, and Regulates the extent of intentional movement?
circular muscles that serve as valves to open and close certain parts of the body
what is sphincter?
first degree burn
what is superficial?