The basic unit of all living things from bacteria to plants to animals to human beings
Cells
Fibrous tissue that binds together, protects, and supports the various parts of the body
Connective Tissue
What are the accessory organs of the integumentary system
Sensory Receptors
Hair
Nails
oil/sweat glands
Estheticians are primarily concerned with what nerves
The Fifth, Seventh, and Eleventh
Controls the steady circulation of the blood through the body by means of the heart and blood vessels
cardiovascular system
Colorless jelly-like substance in cells; Contains nutrients such as protein, fats, carbohydrates, mineral salts and water
Protoplasm
protective covering on body surfaces such as the skin , mucous membranes and lining of the heart digestive and respiratory organs ; and glands
epithelial tissue
Also known as collarbone and it's just above the ribcage joining the sternum and scapula
Clavicle
Whitish cords made up of bundles of nerve fibers held together by connective tissue, through which impulses are transmitted.
Nerves
Sends the blood from the heart to the lungs to be purified, then back to the heart again.
Pulmonary Circulation
The dense active protoplasm found in the center of a cell that acts as the genetic control center; It plays an important role in cell reproduction and metabolism
Nucleus
Tissue that contracts and moves various parts of the body.
Muscle Tissue
Muscle extending alongside of the neck from the ear to the collarbone
Sternocleidomastoid
also known as trifacial or trigeminal nerve; it is the chief sensory nerve of the face , and it serves as the motor nerve of the muscles that control chewing . It has three branches
fifth cranial nerve
Glands
A cell structure that takes in nutrients, breaks them down, and creates energy for the cell, called ATP, adenosine triphosphate
Mitochondria
Composed of special cells known as neurons
Nerve Tissue
A large flat triangular muscle that covers the lower back
Latissimus Dorsi
Also known as facial nerve; is the chief motor nerve of the face. It emerges near the lower part of the ear and extends to the muscles of the neck.
Seventh Cranial Nerve
This gland affects skin melanization
Adrenal Gland
Part of the cell that encloses the protoplasm and permits soluble substances to enter and leave the cell
cell membrane
This connective tissue stores energy and gives smoothness and contour to the body
Adipose Tissue
What are the two types of nerves
Sensory (Afferent nerves)
Motor (Efferent Nerves)
Also known as accessory nerve; a motor nerve that controls the motion of the neck and shoulder muscles
eleventh cranial nerve
Regulate blood calcium and phosphorus levels so that the nervous and muscular systems can function properly.
Parathyroid Glands