Organs
Body Systems
Muscular System
Muscular System 2
Mix It Up
100
The largest mass of nerve tissues in the body. It is responsible for sending and receiving messages that control other body systems and organs
What is the Brain
100
The process of converting food into a form that can be assimilated by the body.
What is Digestive
100
Allows the wrist to bend.
What is Flexors
100
Draw fingers together
What is Adductors
100
The uppermost and largest bone of the arm.
What is Humerus
200
A muscular, conical-shaped organ about the size of a closed fist. It pumps blood through the circulatory system.
What is the Heart
200
Duct glands and ductless glands.
What is Endocrine
200
Extends arm outward.
What is the Deltoid
200
Covers, shapes and supports skeleton.
What is Muscular System
200
Voluntary muscles that are controlled by will.
What is Striated
300
Spongy tissues that take in air and supply oxygen to the blood.
What is the Lungs
300
Organs for reproducing.
What is Reproductive
300
Enables closing of the eye.
What is Orbicularis oculi
300
Seperates the fingers.
What is Abductors
300
The bone that forms the forehead
What is Frontal
400
A vascular, glandular organ that secretes bile.
What is the liver
400
Controls and coordinates the functions of all the other systems and makes them work harmoniously and efficiently.
What is Nervous
400
Rotates arms.
What is Trapezius
400
Rotates palm upward.
What is Supinator
400
The bone that forms the lower back part of the cranium.
What is Occipital
500
Evacuates decomposed amd undigestive food.
What is the Digestive tract
500
Covers, shapes, and supports the skeleton; produces all body movements.
What is Muscular
500
Raises the eyebrows; and wrinkles the forehead.
What is Frontalis
500
Coordinates opening and closing of the mouth.
What is Masseter
500
The study of the minute structural parts of the body, such as tissue, hair, nails, sweat glands, and oil gland.
What is Histology