Muscles
Bones
Systems
Glands
Cells and Tissues
100

What are the parts of the muscle from closest to the skeleton out?

Immovable ---> Movable 

Origin - Belly - Insertion 

100

Starting from the top, what are the bones of the arm and hand? 

Humerus, Radius, Ulna, Carpus, Metacarpus, Phalanges. 


Bonus 100pts: How many Phalanges are on each finger? 

100

What is the circulatory system? 

System that controls the steady movement of blood throughout the body. 

Bonus 100pts: What organs are involved in the circulatory system? 

Bonus 200pts: What are the two forms of circulation? 

Bonus 300pts: Describe inhalation vs exhalation 

100

Which gland is most closely related to the regulation of blood pressure? 

Pituitary Gland 


Bonus 100pts: where is it located? 

100

What is a nerve cell? 

Neuron 

200

Starting at the shoulder and work your way down, what are the muscles of the arm? 

Trapezius, Deltoid, Bicep, Tricep

200

What does the skeletal system provides? 

Protection, Provides shape and support to the body, Produces blood cells for the body. 


Bonus 100pts: Knowledge of the skeletal system will help in what beauty service? 

200

What system are the kidneys apart of? 

Excretory 

Bonus 100pts: What is their function? 


200

Which gland requires Iodine in the diet to function properly? 

Thyroid gland 


Bonus 100pts: What bone of the neck that supports the tongue is closest to this gland? 

200

What is the dense, active, protoplasm found at the center of the cell? 

DNA


Bonus 100pts: What does DNA stand for? 

300

What are the muscles of the neck?

Platysma - extends from the chin to the chest 

Sternocleidomastoid - extends from the ear to the collarbone (clavicle) 

300

What are the cranial and facial bones?

Cranial - Frontal, Parietals, Temporals, Occipital, Sphenoid, Ethmoid. 


Facial - Nasals, Lacrimals, Zygomatics, Maxillaes, Mandible. 


Bonus 100pts - What are the most fragile bones in the face? What is the strongest? 

300

This system carries messages through the CNS and controls/coordinates all bodily movements and functions. 

Nervous 

Bonus 100pts: What are the three categories of the nervous system?

Bonus 200pts: Involuntary muscles are controlled by what part of the nervous system? 


300

What do hormone changes cause with age? 

Collagen and elastin production decrease 

300

A group of cells is _________? 

Tissues

Bonus 100pts: What is a group of like-tissues? 

Bonus 200pts: What makes up a system? 

Bonus 300pts: What are your accessory organs? 

400

What does the muscular system provide? 

Cover, Shape, and Support to the skeleton. 

400
What are the bones of the thorax?

Scapula, Clavicle, Ribs, Sternum

400

What system is most directly responsible for growth and hormones? 

Endocrine 


Bonus 100pts: What organs are included in the endocrine system? 

400

The Parathyroid gland regulates what two elements in the blood so the nervous and muscular systems can function properly? 

Calcium and Phosphorus 

400

What are the favorable conditions human cells need to grow and reproduce? 

The ability to eliminate waste products 

500

What does muscle TISSUE do?

Contracts and moves various parts of the body

500

What are examples of your immovable and moveable joints?

Immovable : pelvis and skull 


Moveable: elbows, knees, and hips 

500

This system is responsible for the increase in demands from oder female clients.. what is it and why? 

Reproductive 


Hormone changes due to menopause and perimenopause 

500

What are the functions of the Adrenal gland?

Stress response, Immune support, Skin melanization 


Bonus 100pts: Define Endocrine vs Exocrine glands


500

This tissue provides covering for the body cavities and surfaces of organs 

Epithelial