This system contains the skin & sweat glands.
What is the Integumentary system?
The cranium is made up of this many bones.
What is 8?
The fingers and toes are also known as these.
What are phalanges ?
Cells need these 3 things in order to continue to grow & thrive.
What are food, oxygen & water?
This type of tissue carries messages to the brain and controls and coordinates all body functions.
What is nerve?
These are thick-walled, muscular, flexible tubes that carry oxygenated blood away from the heart.
What are arteries?
The hind most bone of the skull is this bone.
What is the occipital bone?
This is the large, flat, triangular bone of the shoulder.
What is the scapula?
This is the watery fluid that surrounds the nucleus of the cell.
What is Cytoplasm?
If you injure or compress this nerve can radiate throughout the abdomen and be sensed in the lower back, hip, or lower abdomen.
What is the sciatic nerve?
This system regulates body temperature and provides protective covering.
What is the Integumentary system?
This is the broad muscle that covers the top of the skull.
What is the epicranius?
This muscle straightens the wrist, hand, and the fingers to form a straight line.
What is the extensors?
This is the process by which cells reproduce by dividing into two identical cells called daughter cells.
What is Mitosis?
This type of tissue protects and insulates the body.
What is Adipose tissue?
This gland affects almost every physiologic process of the body.
What is the pituitary gland?
This is the largest and strongest bone of the face.
What is the mandible?
This nerve supplies impulses to the skin on the outermost side of the back of the foot and leg.
What is the Sural nerve?
This part of the cell permits soluble substances to leave and enter the cell.
What is the cell membrane?
This gland controls how quickly energy is burned.
What is the Thyroid?
Secretions that stimulate functional activities or other secretions in the body are called this.
What are hormones?
This nerve supplies impulses to the skin of the forehead, upper eyelids, and interior portion of the scalp, orbit, eyeball and nasal passage.
what is the ophthalmic nerve?
This is the muscle that turns the radius outward and the palm upward.
What is the supinator muscle?
This is a collection of similar cells that perform a particular function.
What are tissues?
These are the 3 parts of a muscle.
What are the origin, insertion & the belly?