What is the diaphysis?
The muscle on the posterior upper arm?
What is the triceps brachii?
The innermost skin layer.
What is the subcutaneous or hypodermis?
Holds onto calcium and phosphors
What is mineral storage?
bone
What is osteo?
Large bones made to protect internal organs such at the cranial bones and pelvic bones.
What are flat bones?
The ability of muscles to stretch or extend.
What is extensibility?
The layer of the skin containing the hair follicles, nerves, and vessels.
What is the dermis?
Allows you to sit up straight in your chair.
What is posture?
weakness
The anterior cranial bone you see when you look at someone from the front.
Rotates the head and flexes the neck.
What is the sternocleidomastoid?
The nail bed.
What is the matrix?
The first line of defense against germs
What is protection?
gland
What is adeno?
The longest bone in the body.
What is the femur?
The superior back muscle.
What is the trapezius?
What are the skin appendages?
Makes red blood cells.
What is hemopoiesis?
scaly
What is squam?
you have 4 sets of these
What are phalanges?
The muscle on the front of your shin.
What is the tibialis anterior?
A highly contagious skin condition that appears as yellow crusts around the mouth and nose, common in children.
Allows the body to take in medication, lotion, water, etc
What is absorption?
nail
What is onych?