Which part of the, 3 parts of a muscle, is anchored to the bone?
What is the Origin?
U-shaped bone that supports the tongue and its muscles?
What is the Hyoid Bone?
The largest of the two leg bones that supports most of the body's weight.
What is the Tibia?
One of the primary functions of the system is to help in the production of red and white blood cells.
What is the Skeletal System?
Cell reproduction that occurs when a cell divides into daughter cells.
What is Mitosis?
Large, triangular muscle covering the shoulder joint that lets the arm extend outward and to the side.
What is Deltoid?
These two bones form the sides and top of the skull's cranium.
What are Parietal Bones?
Extending from the elbow to the shoulder, this bone is the largest in the arm.
What is the Humerus?
Estrogen, insulin, and adrenaline are just a few of the stimulants released in the body by this system.
What is the Endocrine System?
Controls involuntary muscle action and the action of the smooth muscles, glands, blood vessels, heart, and breathing.
What is the Autonomic Nervous System?
These carry impulses from the brain to the muscles or glands.
What is Motor Nerves?
Responsible for lowering the lower jaw and lip.
What is the Platysma?
Also known as the shoulder blades, these two large, flat, and triangular bones are called.
What are Scapulae?
The integumentary system includes ___ and its accessory organs.
What is Skin?
Supplies blood to the anterior parts of the face, neck, scalp, ear and sides of the head.
What is the External Carotid Artery?
Muscles that a person can control at will.
What are Voluntary Muscles (striated)?
Form the prominence of the cheeks and outer part of the eye sockets. (2 names/aka)
What are the Zygomatic Bones also known as the cheekbones?
This muscle extends the toes and bends the foot up.
What is the Extensor Digitorum Longus?
DAILY DOUBLE
Significant part of the immune system, which helps defend against infection.
What is the Lymphatic System?
This cycle carries oxygen-poor blood to the lungs for the purpose of oxygenation and waste removal.
What is Pulmonary Circulation?
Muscle that surrounds and elevates the upper lip, expressing distaste.
What is the Levator Labii Superior?
Specialized tissues that carry out specific functions.
What are Organs?
Muscles that draw the fingers together in the hand are called.
What are Adductors?
Provides a protective covering and controls body temperature.
What is the Integumentary System?
Foot muscle that flexes the toes and helps with balance while standing and walking.
What is the Flexor Digitorum Brevis?
DAILY DOUBLE