Cells will continue to grow and thrive as long as conditions are favorable, such as suitable temperatures, the ability to eliminate waste products, and an adequate supply of _______. (hint. there are 3 answers)
What is nutrients, oxygen, and water?
One of the muscles of the jaw used in chewing is the ________.
What is the Masseter?
Which part of the nervous system controls consciousness and mental activities?
What is the Central Nervous System? (CNS)
Which body system is comprised of the largest organ of the body?
What is the integumentary system?
The blood is made up of ________.(3 answers)
What are red and white blood cells, platelets, and plasma ?
Which blood vessels connect the smaller arteries to venules?
What are capillaries?
The hindmost bone of the skull is the ________.
What is the Occipital bone?
Groups of organs that cooperate for a common purpose, namely the welfare of the entire body, are known as _________.
What are Systems?
The muscle that draws the eyebrow down and wrinkles the forehead vertically is the _________.
What is the corrugator ?
What is the study of the structure, function, and pathology of the nervous system?
What is Neurology?
Which body system forms the physical foundation of the body?
What is the skeletal system?
What secretes enzyme-producing cells responsible for digesting carbohydrates, proteins, and fats?
What is the pancreas?
What is the largest artery in the body?
What is the Aorta?
The uppermost and largest bone of the arm is the ________.
What is the Humerous?
How does the skin purify the body?
What is it eliminates salt ?
The large, thick triangular-shaped muscle that covers the shoulder and lifts and turns the arm outward is called the _________.
What is the Deltoid?
Which subdivision of the nervous system controls the five senses?
What is Central?
When performing treatments, you need to know about which system that controls the muscle movements of the face?
what is the nervous system?
What spongy tissue exchanges air for carbon dioxide?
What is the lungs?
What do veins do?
What is take waste material to the heart for cleaning ?
The largest and strongest bone of the face is the _________.
What is the Mandible?
Which of the following is the study of the structure and composition of tissue?
What is histology?
The muscles that produce the contour of the front and inner side of the upper arm, lift the forearm, and flex the elbow are _______.
What are the biceps?
Which system has both sensory and motor nerves and carries messages to and from the CNS?
What is the Peripheral nervous system?
Which system is responsible for eliminating waste from the body?
What is the excretory system?
The act of moving food along the digestive tract is called ________.
What is peristalsis?
Platelets are used to _______.
What is contribute to the blood clotting process?
The bones of the upper jaw are called ________.
What are maxillae ?
If you study the functions and activities performed by the body structures, you are studying _______.
What is physiology?
The muscles that turn the hand outward and the palm upward are _________.
What are the supinators?
What is the largest and most complex mass of nerve tissue in the body?
What is the brain?
Which of the following are part of the female reproductive system?
What is the fallopian tubes?
Which organ discharges bile and helps to break down digestive fat?
what is the liver?
What is the main source of blood supply to the head, face, and neck?
What are the carotid arteries?
The bones that form the sides of the head in the ear region are called _______?
What are the Temporal bones?
What is true about reflexes?
What is they are automatic?
The muscles that straighten the wrist, hand, and fingers to form a straight line are called ______.
What are the extensors?
What are the nerve endings on sensory nerves called?
What are receptors?
The most complex organ of the endocrine system that affects almost every physiological process of the body is the ________gland.
What is the pituitary gland?
Why do we need a spleen?
what is it fights infection and detoxifies the blood.
As an esthetician, understanding facial vessel locations helps you avoid doing what during a treatment?
What is bruising?
The bones that form the sides and top of the cranium are called _______.
What are the Parietal Bones?
Which nerve can trigger a sudden drop in blood pressure?
What is the vagus nerve?
The muscles located at the base of each digit that separate the fingers are called ________.
What are the abductor muscles?
What is another name for the seventh cranial nerve?
What is the facial nerve?
Which system protects the body from disease?
what is the lymphatic system?
The muscle that assists in the swinging of the arms is called _______.
What is the pectoralis?
Which if the following is not true about the blood?
What is carries away oxygen and waste products to be eliminated though the lungs, skin, and kidneys ?
What bone forms the forehead?
What is the Frontal bone?
What does the liver do?
What is secretes enzymes necessary for digestion?
The muscles that involve the bending or flexing of the wrist are ________.
What are Flexors?
Where would you find the posterior auricular nerve?
What is the 7th Cranial nerve?
Which system carries oxygenated blood from the heart throughout the body and back to the heart again?
what is the Systemic System?
Which hormone is dominant in males?
What is testosterone?
Which part of the breathing cycle absorbs oxygen into the blood?
What is inhalation?
The cranium is made up of how many bones?
What is 8 bones?