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100
  • Carries messages to and from brain

  • Controls & coordinates all bodily functions

  • Composed of special cells  (neurons) which make up nerves, brain, and spinal cord

What are nerve tissues?

100

The oval, bony case that protects brain

What is the cranium?

100
  • (Examples: blood, lymph)

  • Carries food, waste products, & hormones through body

What are liquid tissues?

100
  • Basic unit of all living things

    • Responsible for carrying on all life processes

      • Without these, life would not exist.

What are cells?

100

Contracts and moves various parts of body

What are muscular tissues?

200
  • ( Examples: bone, cartilage, ligaments, fat)

  • Supports, protects, and binds together other tissues of the body

What are connective tissues?

200

Dividing into two identical cells called daughter cells

What is mitosis?

200

The two parts of the skull.

What are the cranium and the facial skeleton?

200

Anabolism & Catabolism are carried out simultaneously & ____________within the cells

What is continuously?

200

hindmost bone, below parietal bones, forms back of skull above nape

What is the occipital bone?

300
  • protoplasm

  • Colorless

  • Jellylike
  • Has proteins, fats, carbohydrates, mineral salts, & water present


What is protoplasm?

300

Two bones that form sides of head in ear region

What are the temporal bones?

300
  • Dense, active protoplasm found in center of cell

  • Plays part in cell reproduction & metabolism

What is the nucleus?

300

Forms the forehead

What is the frontal bone?

300
  • Encloses protoplasm 

  • Permits soluble substances to enter & leave cell

What is the cell membrane?

400
  • Phase of metabolism

  • Involves breaking down of complex compounds within the cells into smaller ones

  • Releases energy


    • Stored by special molecules to be used in muscle contractions, body secretions, or heat production

What is catabolism?

400
  • All the protoplasm except the nucleus

  • Watery fluid that contains food material necessary for growth, reproduction, & self repair

What is cytoplasm?

400

Two bones that form bridge of nose. 

What are the nasal bones?

400
  • (Examples: skin, mucous membranes, lining of heart, glands)

  • Protective covering on body surfaces

What are epithelial tissues?

400

Two bones that form sides and crown (top) of cranium

What are the parietal bones?

500

Two small, thin bones located at front inner wall of orbits (eye sockets)

What are the lacrimal bones?

500

Two small, thin bones located at front inner wall of orbits (eye sockets)

What are the zygomatic or malar bones?

500

Two bones of the upper jaw.

What are the maxillae?

500
  • Constructive metabolism

  • Process of building up larger molecules from smaller ones

  • Body stores water, food, & oxygen for time when these are needed for cell growth and repair

What is anabolism?

500

Lower jawbone, largest and strongest bone of face

What is the mandible?