Anatomy
Anatomy 2
Anatomy 3
Skin
Skin 2
100

Cells that shed and are replaced form the 

Stratum Corneum 

100

The organ that controls the body 

Brain 

100

Human cells reproduce by mitosis, dividing into two identical cells are called 

Daughter cells 

100

Valves are structure that temporarily close a passage or permit blood flow in   

Only one direction 

100

Unit that measures the resistance of an electric current 

ohm

200

An inflamed elevated pimple that contains pus 

Pustule 

200

This organ covers the body and its external protective coating 

Skin

200

The hinges that hold the skeleton system together by connecting two or more bones and can be movable  

Joints 

200

The absence of melanin, white and skin and sensitivity to light are indicators of 

Albinism 

200

Antiseptics are effective for 

killing germs on the hands 

300

The skin gets its strength, form and flexibility from   

Collagen and elastin 

300

The study of the human body shape and structures that can be seen with the naked eye 

Anotomy 

300

The part of the muscle that does not move 

origin 

300

Acne is a skin disorder characterized by chronic inflammation of the 

Sebaceous glands 

300

A small blister or sac containing clear fluid, lying within or just beneath the epidermis 

vesiical 

400

Type Keratin filled cyst that are enclosed within the epidermis 

Milia 

400

Type of tissue that gives you smoothness and contour to the body and provides a protective cushion 

Subcutaneous Tissue 

400

Th nose muscle located between the eyebrows at the bridge of the nose 

Procerus 

400

A highly contagious, bacterial infection of the skin characterized by open lesions; usually begins as a small sore, then develops into a group of blisters filled with a yellow brown liquid 

Impetigo 

400

An itchy, swollen lesion that does not last very long 

Wheal 

500

Painful, itchy .non contagious skin inflammation; can have the appearance of their moist or dry lessions 

Eczema 

500

Nerves that regulate the secretion of Perspiration and sebum are 

Secretory Nerves 

500

The seventh cranial nerve is the chief motor nerve of  

the face 

500

The process that forces a water based soluble solution into the skin 

iontophoresis 

500

Able to destroy viruses 

Virucidal