Body Structures and Functions | Integumentary System | Skeletal system | Muscular System | The Nervous system |
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What is a ATOM
What is the most basic level of organization.
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What is Hair loss or baldness
What is Alopecia
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What is 50% water and 50% osseous tissure
What are bones composed of?
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What is Frontalis muscle
The muscle that allows you to raise your eyebrows
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What is Neurons
Specialized nerve cells are known as?
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What is a MOLECULE
A chemical compound of two or more atoms
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What is Dermis
The "true skin" is also known as the?
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What is 206
How many bones are in the human body?
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What is Deltoid
The muscle that allows you to extend you arm at the shoulder
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What is corpus callosum
Longest nerve tract.
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What is cellular enegry
What is ATP
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What is hair, nails, sweat and oil glands
Accessory structures of the skin are?
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What is 7 pairs
How many pair of true ribs do you have?
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What is Atrophy
The loss of muscle mass and strength is called?
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What is Occipital lobe
Lobe that controls vision
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What is EPITHELIAL, CONNECTIVE, MUSCLE, and NERVE
Four types of tissue
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What is Basal cell
The most common type of skin cancer
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What is AXIS
What is the name of the cervical vertebra that allows you to turn your head from side to side?
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What is skeletal, smooth, cardiac
Types of muscle are?
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What is Motor neurons
Neurons that control most of the body's functions are called?
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What is Prophase, pro-metaphase, metaphase, anaphase, telophase.
What are the stages of Mitosis
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What is protection, regulation, sensory reception, absorption, secretion
Functions of the Integumentary system
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What is Cervical, Thoracic, Lumbar, Sacral
What are the four spinal curves?
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What is movement, stability, circulation and respiration, heat production, digestion and elimination
Functions of the muscular system
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What is Efferent carries away and afferent carries toward.
What is the difference between efferent nerves and afferent nerves?
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