(also known as)
Integumentary system
What is Skin?
This system affects growth, development, sexual activities and health of the entire body
What is the endocrine system?
This muscle turns the hand outward and the palm upward.
What is supinator?
This nerve affects the side of the neck and the platysma muscle.
What is cervical nerve?
The is called the study of the structure, functions and diseases of the muscles.
What is myology?
Collarbone
What is clavicle?
This system produces blood for the body, provides shape & form for the body and protects the body.
What is skeletal system?
This muscle functions automatically without conscious will, and is found in the digestive system
What is non-striated muscles?
What is the fifth?
This muscle straightens the wrist, hand, and fingers to form a straight line
What is extensors?
Skeletal system
What is bones?
Controls Insulin & Glucagon Production
What is Pancreas?
This muscle produces the contour of the front and inner side of the upper arm, lift the forearm, and flex the elbow.
What is Biceps?
The forehead, scalp and eyebrow are all affected by this nerve.
What is supraorbital nerve?
This muscle involves the bending or flexing of the wrist.
What is flexors?
The muscle that enables you to close your eyes.
What is the orbicularis occuli?
What is adipose tissue?
This muscle extends along the side of the neck from the ear to the collarbone.
What is sternocleidomastoid?
This part of the nervous system controls the involuntary muscles.
What is autonomic nervous system?
This muscle is located at the base of each digit that separate the fingers
What is abductor?
Circulatory system
What is respiratory system?
This system destroys disease-causing microorganisms and drain tissue spaces of excess interstitial fluid. Resulting in developed immunities
What is lymphatic?
This muscle surrounds the upper lip and elevates it, dilating the nostrils.
What is levator labii superioris?
This tissue is composed of neurons
What is nerve tissue?
This muscle assists in the swinging of the arms.
What is the pectoralis?