A small organ of a cell
What is an Organelle?
This is the study of the anatomy, structure, and functions of the bones.
What is Osteology?
Out of over 630 muscles in the human body, there are this many facial muscles.
What is 30?
The study of the nature, structure, function and diseases of the muscle.
What is Myology?
These 3 parts... mid brain, pons, and the medulla oblongata cenect the spinal cord to the brain.
What is the brain stem?
The usual process of cell reproduction in human tissue that occurs when the cell divides into two identical cells called daughter cells.
What is Mitosis?
This U-shaped bone at the base of the tongue supports the tongue and its muscles.
What is the Hyoid?
These muscles are attached to the bones and make up a large percent of body mass and are controlled by will.
What are Striated Muscles?
This muscle extends along side of the neck from the ear to the collar bone.
What is the Sternocleidomastoid?
These two nerve types afferent and efferent are also known as two other names.
What are the Sensory Nerves and Motor Nerves?
These two small structures near the nucleus move to each side during mitosis to help divide the cell.
What are Centrioles?
These 5 bones make up the bones of the chest.
What are the Thorax, Ribs, Scapula, Sternum, and Clavicle?
These 3 parts make up a muscle.
What is the origin, belly and insertion?
These are the two primary muscles of the nose.
What are the Procerus and Nasalis?
There are twelve pairs of crainial nerves arising at the base of the brain and brain stem. Estheticians are primarily concerned with 3 specific nerves.
What are the Spinal Sensory nerve, Trigeminal nerve and Facial nerve? or 5th, 7th and 11th cranial nerve?
These 8 bones make up the Cranium.
What are the Occipital, Parietal, Frontal, Temporal, Ethmoid & Sphenoid bones?
This is a flexible joint composed of eight small, irregular bones held together by ligaments.
What is the Carpus? What are Carpals?
This is the tendon that connects the occipitalis and the frontalis.
What is the Epicranial Aponeurosis?
These two muscles extend from the zygomatic bone to the angle of the mouth that elevates the lip when laughing.
What are the Zygomatic major & minor?
The principal nerves supplying the superficial parts of the arm.
What are the Digital, Radial, Medial and Ulnar nerve?
These 14 bones make up the bones of the face.
What are the nasal, lacrimal, zygomatic, maxillary, mandible, turbinal, vomer, and palaine bones?
Also known as the Occipitalfrontalis, this broad muscle covers the top of the skull.
What is the Epicranius?
These 4 main muscles are of Mastication.
What are the Masseter, Temporalis, Medial pterygoid, and Lateral pterygoid?
As an Esthetician, you need to be concerned with the muscles and strong tendons that make up the forearm.
What is the extensor, flexor, pronator & supnator?
This facial artery supplies blood to the lower region of the face, mouth, and nose.
What is the External Maxillary Artery?