What is the basic unit of life
A cell
Collection of similar cells that perform a particular function
Tissue
Collection of tissues that have an identifiable structure and performs specific functions
Organs
The cranium is made up of how many bones
8
Muscle enables you to close eyes
Orbicularis oculi
What are the principle parts of a cell
Protoplasm
Nucleus
Nucleoplasm
Mitochondria
Cell membrane
Protective covering on body surfaces such as skin, mucous membrane, linings of the heart, digestive, and respiratory organs and glands
Epithelial Tissue
Groups of organs that cooperate for a common purpose
Systems
The hindmost bone of the skull
Occipital
muscles that extend from chest and shoulder muscles to the side of chin. Responsible for lowering the lower jaw and lip
Platysma
Within the nucleus and contains fluid proteins and dna
Nucleoplasm
Define nerve
Tissue that carries messages to and from the brain and controls and coordinates all bodily functions
This system is made up of skin
Integumentary
Uppermost and largest bone of the arm
Humerous
Sternocleidomastoid
Favorable conditions of a growing and thriving cell
Nutrients, oxygen and water
collagen and elastin are proteins fibers and also known as a part of
Connedrive Tissue
Describe the circulatory system
Controls the blood supply
Provide functions of the skeletal system
protects various internal structures
serves as attachments for muscles
help produce white and red blood cells
stores most body calcium as well as phosphorous magnesium sodium
What is the blood made up of
Red and white blood cells
platelets plasma
Chemical process where body cells are nourished and supplied with energy needed to carry on their many activities
Metabolism
examples of Connective tissues
Cartilage bones ligaments tendons fascia blood and fat
Adrenal, pituitary glands, pancreas
Endocrine system
Bones that form the sides of the head in the ear region
Temporal
What are the nerve ending on sensory nerves called
Receptors