Science
The Skeletal System
The Muscular System
Circulatory System
Nervous System
100

The Study of Small Living Organisms

Microbiology

100

Lower jaw and largest bone of facial skeleton

Mandible

100

The study of the structure, function and diseases of the muscles

Myology

100

sticky, salty fluid that circulates through the body

blood

100

The study of the nervous system is called

 neuroscience

200

One-Celled Microorganisms 

Bacteria 

200

Smallest 2 bones of facial skeleton and form the front part of inner-bottom wall of eye socket

Lacrimal

200

The nonmoving (fixed) portion of the muscle

Origin

200

carry oxygen and contain a protein called hemoglobin.

Red Blood Cells

200

controls the nervous system

brain

300

Disease-Producing Bacteria 

Pathogenetic 

300

U-shaped bone at the base of tongue; supports tongue muscles

Hyoid

300

Located at nape of neck; draws scalp back

Occipitalis

300

Supplies blood to head, face and neck

Common Carotid Artery

300

composed of sensory and motor nerves t

peripheral

400

Kill, Inactivate or Destroy Pathogens

Antibodies

400

7 bones that form top part of spinal column

Cervical Vertebrae

400

In front of Ear

Auricularis Anterior

400

• Take nutrients and oxygen from the arteries to the cells 

• Take waste products from the cells to the veins

Capillaries

400

Extends to muscles of temple, side of forehead, eyebrow, eyelid and upper cheek

Temporal  

500

Sub-microscopic particle

Viruses

500

Two spongy bones that form the sides of nasal cavity

Turbinal

500

located outside corners of mouth; draws mouth up and back, as in laughing

Zygomaticus

500

Fight bacteria and other foreign substances

White Blood Cells

500

Begins in the lower back and runs through the buttock and down the lower limb

Sciatic