Cells and Tissues
Skeletal and
Muscular System
Nervous System
Circulatory System
Lymphatic and Endocrine Systems
100

The basic unit of all living things, from bacteria to plants to animals.

What is a cell?

100

The hardest tissue in the body.

What is enamel or what are teeth?


100

The three main subdivisions of the nervous system.

What are the Central, Peripheral and Autonomic nervous systems?

100

The Circulatory system may also be called one of these two names.

What is the cardiovascular or vascular system?

100

The lymphatic/immune system is closely related to this.

What is the circulatory (or vascular) system?

200

Tissue that carry messages to and from the brain and coordinate all body functions.

What is nerve tissue?

200

The uppermost and largest bone in the arm.

What is the humerus?

200

This type of nerve carries impulses from the sense organs to the brain.

What is sensory?

200

Circulation from the heart to the lungs and back to the heart.

What is pulmonary circulation?

200

Two small organs of the lymphatic system.

What are the spleen and gallbladder?

300

The watery fluid tat surrounds the nucleus of the cell and is needed for growth, reproduction and repair.

What is cytoplasm?

300

The scalp muscle that raises the eyebrows and causes wrinkles in the forehead.

What is the corrugator?

300

The number of pairs of spinal nerves that extend from the spinal cord.

What is 31?

300

Tiny, thin-walled blood vessels that connect the smaller arteries to venules.

What are capillaries?

300

These glands have ducts through the skin.

What are exocrine glands?

400

The process of cell reproduction in human tissues that occurs when a cell divides into two identical cells.

What is mitosis?

400

Bones that form the prominence of the cheeks.

What are Zygomatic bones?

400

An alternative name for the fifth cranial nerve.

What is the trigeminal nerve?

400

The main arteries that supply blood to the head, face, and neck.

What are the common carotid arteries?

400

Three examples of endocrine hormones from our class.

What are insulin, estrogen, and adrenaline?

500

Examples are cartilage, adipose, bone and blood.

What is connective tissue?


500

The tendon that connects the occipitalis and frontalis muscles.

What is aponeurosis?

500

The nerve that controls the motion of the neck and shoulder muscles and is affected during facials, especially when giving a massage to your client.

What is the 11th cranial nerve or the Accessory nerve?

500

The artery that supplies blood to the skin and masseter muscle.

What is the transverse facial artery?

500

The gland that plays a role in almost every system of the body, especially growth and development.

What is the pituitary gland?