what are the ridges of the brain called?
Gyri
What are the grooves of the brain called?
Sulci
what muscle type is NOT striated
smooth muscle.
What is the most MASSIVE bone in the human body
The femur
what does the prefix 'extra' mean
outside
What makes up the PNS?
Nerves
What makes up the CNS?
The brain and the spinal cord.
Strongest Muscle In The body
What is The masseter
how many bones are in the typical human body
206
what does the prefix 'phago' mean
eating
The four main parts of the brain are:
Frontal lobe, parietal lobe, temporal lobe, occidental lobe.
what does the Occipital lobe do?
Controls vision. Interpret color, form, and movements.
what does the muscular system do
control your heartbeat and breathing, help digestion, and allow movement
how many bones does a child have at birth
300
what does the prefix 'viscera' mean
soft organs of body
what does the frontal lobe do?
controls movement, speech, reasoning, and personality.
What does the temporal lobe do?
controls Hearing, memory, and smell.
what muscle is this?
Trapezius
what are the bones in your wrists called
carpals
what tissue holds parts of the body together
connective tissue
what does the parietal lobe do?
controls language, sensory perception, taste, hearing, sight, touch, and smell.
what does Wernicke's area do?
what is the order from top to bottom of the 3 types of triceps in the posterior view of the human body.
Triceps Brachi Long head, Lateral head, then medial head.
how many bones are in the spine
33
consists of tightly packed sheets of cells that cover surfaces
epitheal tissue