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Blood/Tissues
Cells
Systems
Bones
Muscles
100
Waste product carried by the blood
What is lactic acid?
100
A keratinocyte that begins as a stem cell is also known as this
What is a mother/parent cell?
100
Two major functional divisions of the autonomic nervous system
What is sympathetic and parasympathetic?
100
206
How many bones does the human body have?
100
This type of muscle tissue is most significant to esthetician.
What is skeletal muscle tissue?
200
After blood has traveled throughout the body, it returns to this part of the heart.
What is right atrium?
200
The final stage of cell growth
What is mitosis?
200
White and red blood cells are produced by this system.
What is the skeletal system?
200
This bone forms the forehead
What is frontal?
200
The gap between a nerve ending and a muscle fiber.
What is a synapse?
300
This tissue transports signals to organs .
What is nervous tissue?
300
Where T cells are formed
What is bone marrow?
300
Two major categories of the nervous system.
What are central and peripheral?
300
Largest strongest bone of the face
What is a mandible?
300
This muscle is responsible for both plantar flexation of the foot and flexation of the knee.
What is gastrocnemius?
400
Carries deoxygenated blood through the body
What are veins?
400
The phase of cell metabolism involves complex compunds being broken down into smaller ones.
What is catabolism?
400
This part of the nervous system cause the internal regulation of impulses from the central nervous system to smooth muscles.
What is autonomic
400
How the hyoid bone is shaped.
What is U shaped?
400
Smooth, involuntary and visceral muscles
What are nonstriated muscles?
500
Supports, protects, and binds together other tissues of the body
What is connective tissue?
500
Two cells created during mitosis.
What are daughter cells?
500
This division of the nervous system stimulates or speeds up activity and prepares the body for stressful situations.
What is sympathetic?
500
Thin layers of spongy bone on either of hte outer walls of the nasal depression.
What are turbinal?
500
Pressure in massage is done in this direction.
What is from insertion to origin?