What is the scientific study of the structure function and pathology of nervous system
Neurology
Cone shaped organ that keeps blood moving, referred to as the body’s pump.
The heart
front and inner side of upper arm, lifts the forearm, and flexes the elbow
Biceps
Glands that affect growth, development, sexual activities, and state of health in the entire body
The endocrine system
Which subdivision of the nervous system controls the five sense?
Central
What three parts are the nervous system divided into?
Central Nervous System
Peripheral Nervous System
Autonomic Nervous system
Aorta
Muscle involves bending or flexing of wrist
Flexors
Most complex organ of endocrine system, affects almostbevery physiological process of the body
Pituitary gland
Autonomic nervous system
Which nerve is not found in the fifth cranial nerve
Buccal Nerve
Take waste material to the heart for cleaning
What are the three parts of a muscle
Origin, insertion, belly
What is the pancreas responsible for
Digesting carbohydrate, proteins, fats
carries fluid, waste, and impurities towards the cell.
Lymphatic system
What is another name for the seventh cranial nerve?
Facial Nerve
What is the main source of blood supply to the head, face, and neck?
Carotid arteries
Alongside of neck from ear to collarbone, rotates the head from side to side and up and down
Sternocleidomastoid
Releases secretions called hormones directly into the bloodstream
Endocrine Glands
has both sensory and motor nerves
carries massages to and from the CNS
Peripheral nervous system
Which nerve can trigger a sudden drop in blood pressure?
Vagus
Red blood cells carry oxygen to the body cells
white blood cells destroy disease causing microorganisms
Muscle assists in swinging of arms
Pectoralis
Define hormones
Stimulate functional activity or secretion in other parts of the body
ex. Insulin, adrenaline, estrogen
Which body system is comprised of the largest organ of the body?
Integumentary