This is the study of the function of the organs and structures.
What is physiology?
These 3 are important characteristics of skin that mirror its functions.
What is adaptive, waterproof, and protective?
These have an important job of stabilizing our joints.
What are muscles?
These are stored in bone tissue.
What are minerals?
This bone is another name for the clavicle.
What is the collar bone?
This body system protects against disease.
What is the lymphatic or immune system?
These glands produce sebum to lubricate the skin from friction.
What are subaceous gland?
Tendons do this important job.
What is attching muslces to the bones.
What are cartilage and bone?
This is another name for the patella.
What is the knee cap?
The linings of internal and external surfaces are made up of these tissues.
What are epithielial tissues?
This results from moderate exposure to the sun.
What is Vitamin D production?
These 2 types of muslces are striated or have bands of proteins.
What are skeletal and cardiac muscles?
These 2 important minerals are necesary for bone strength.
What are calcium and phosphorus.
The phalanges is a name for these two body parts.
What are the fingers and toes?
What is connective tissue?
This adheres cells together and provides elasticity.
What is keratin?
These 2 types of muscles are involuntary muscles.
What are cardiac and smooth muscles?
This marrow will produce red blood cells in a life-threatening situation.
What is yellow marrow?
This bone is the large thigh bone.
What is the femur?
This tissue stores energy as fat.
What is adipose?
The "shock absorber" of the skin is this layer.
What is the subcutaneous layer?
The result of this is muscles getting shorter and thicker.
What is contracting?
Ths outside layer of the bone forms clots around fractures.
This arm bone is the top above the elbow.
What is the humerous?