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Vocabulary
Systems
Blood
Other names
Miscellaneous
100
Make up nerve tissues
What are neurons
100
Gives the body a foundation
What is the skeletal system
100
Allows blood to clot
What are platelets
100
A skeletal muscle
What is a Striated muscle
100
These arteries are located in the neck and carry blood to the brain and face
What are internal and external (common) carotid arteries
200
Bone in the upper arm above the elbow
What is the humerus
200
Allows for movement and strength
What is the Muscular system
200
Found in red blood cells, this iron protein gives blood its color
What is hemoglobin
200
The circulatory system
What is cardiovascular or blood vascular
200
This muscle is responsible for lowering and rotating the neck
What is the Sternocleidomastoideus
300
Two bones that form the upper jaw
What are maxillae
300
Keeps blood flowing through the body
What is the circulatory system
300
Largest and strongest blood vessels which are located deep in the body and carry oxygenated blood
What are arteries
300
The Fifth cranial nerve
What is trifacial or trigeminal nerve
300
This process has two phases to store and burn nutrients
What is Metabolism
400
Tendon which connects the frontalis muscle to the occipitalis muscle, creating the epicranius
What is Epicranial Aponeurosis
400
Includes hair, skin, nails and sweat and oil glands
What is the Integumentary system
400
After releasing oxygen, blood cells pick this up
What is Carbon dioxide
400
The Vagus nerve regulates heart beat
What is Tenth cranial nerve
400
Of the three parts of a muscle this part is more fixed
What is the Origin
500
Muscle that closes the eye
What is Orbicularis oculi
500
Creates and secretes hormones that keep us balanced
What is the Endocrine system
500
The largest artery in the body
What is the Aorta
500
Deep Peroneal nerve
What is Anterior tibial nerve
500
These three bones make up the ankle
What are the Tibia, Fibula, and Talus