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Muscular system
Bones
Muscular system
Circulatory system
Nervous system
100
This muscle closes the eyelid
What is Orbicularis Oculi
100
The facial skeleton is composed of how many bones
What is 14
100
This muscle draws the eyebrows in and down
What is Corrugator
100
This supplies blood to sides and top of head
What is Superficial temporal
100
The spinal cord holds how many pairs of spinal nerves
What is 31
200
This muscle consists of 3 parts, and is located above the upper lip
What is Quadratus Labii Superioris
200
What is the name of theupper jaw
What is Maxillae
200
This muscle is located at the tip of the chin and pushes lower lip up and or wrinkles the chin
What is Mentalis
200
What system travels through nodes or glands that filter out toxic substances
What is Lymph-Vascular system
200
The Autonomic Nervous System consists of 2 subsystems what are they
What is Sympathetic and Parasympathetic
300
This muscle is located at the corner of mouth, it draws mouth up and out as in grinning
What is Risorius
300
What is the name of the littlest bone in the arm
What is Ulna
300
These two muscle help you chew
What is Temporalis and Masseter
300
This brings nourishment to the body
What is Blood
300
Short fiber that extend from nerve cells and receive the message from adjacent neurons
What is Dendrites
400
This muscle separates fingers
What is Abductor
400
The clavicle is also called
What is Collar bone
400
This muscle lifts or turns the arm
What is Deltoid
400
The heart beats how many times per minute
What is 60-80
400
What is another name for Sensory and Motor nerves
What is Afferent and Efferent
500
This muscle is responsible for compressing the cheeks to release air outwardly as in blowing
What is Buccinator
500
This is 5 long, thin bones that form the palm of the hand
What is Metacarpals
500
This muscle turns the palm up
What is Supinator
500
The heart consists of how many chambers
What is 4
500
The Trifacial nerve is divided into 3 main branches what are they
What is Opthalmic, Maxillary, and Mandibular