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Anatomy
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nerve: tissue that carries messages
protoplasm: colorless jelly like substance
buccinator: compresses the cheeks and expels air between lips
anabolism: the process of building up larger molecules
bones: skeleton of the system
mitosis: cells reproduce and divide into 2 identical cells
myology: study and structure and functions of diseases in the muscle
digestive system: The stomach and intestines
flexors: muscle involved in bending the wrist
abductors:separates fingers
extensors: muscle that straightens wrist, hand and fingers into a straight line
supinator: muscle that turns hand outward and upward
Bicep: lifts forearm and flexes elbow
sternocleidomatoideus: rotates and bends head
massage: a way to stimulate muscle
corrugator: muscle that draws in the eyebrow and wrinkles the forehead vertically
frontalis: front portion of epicranius
masseter temporalis: muscles coordinates open and closing of mouth
epicranial aponeurosis: tendon that connects the occipitalis and frontalis
mandible: largest and strongest bone of the face
striated: voluntary muscle
orbicularis oculi: enable you to close your eyes
epicranius: covers the top of the skull
parietal: forms the sides and top of cranium
fourteen: how many makes up the cranium
cardiovascular: another name for circulatory system
tissue: group of cells of the same kind
liquid tissue: carries food, waste products and hormones through the body
skin: another name for integumentary systems
organs: designed to accomplish a specific function
aorta: largest artery in the body
arterioles: small arteries that deliver blood to capillaries
venules: small vessels that connect capillaries to the veins
blood: nutritive fluid circulating through the circulatory system
sciatic nerve: largest and longest nerve of the body
heart: muscular, cone shaped organ that keeps blood moving with in the circulatory system.
sensory nerves: afferent
Motor nerves: efferent
Anatomy
Across:1. | cells reproduce and divide into 2 identical cells | 4. | the process of building up larger molecules | 5. | efferent | 7. | how many makes up the cranium | 8. | rotates and bends head | 10. | forms the sides and top of cranium | 11. | covers the top of the skull | 17. | tissue that carries messages | 18. | another name for integumentary systems |
| 19. | lifts forearm and flexes elbow | 21. | voluntary muscle | 22. | muscle that draws in the eyebrow and wrinkles the forehead vertically | 23. | a way to stimulate muscle | 24. | muscle involved in bending the wrist | 29. | nutritive fluid circulating through the circulatory system | 30. | enable you to close your eyes | 31. | muscle that straightens wrist, hand and fingers into a straight line |
| | Down:2. | muscle that turns hand outward and upward | 3. | muscles coordinates open and closing of mouth | 5. | study and structure and functions of diseases in the muscle | 6. | group of cells of the same kind | 9. | compresses the cheeks and expels air between lips | 12. | front portion of epicranius | 13. | afferent | 14. | another name for circulatory system |
| 15. | largest and strongest bone of the face | 16. | separates fingers | 20. | muscular, cone shaped organ that keeps blood moving with in the circulatory system. | 25. | small vessels that connect capillaries to the veins | 26. | designed to accomplish a specific function | 27. | skeleton of the system | 28. | largest artery in the body |
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Anatomy
Across:1. | cells reproduce and divide into 2 identical cells | 4. | the process of building up larger molecules | 5. | efferent | 7. | how many makes up the cranium | 8. | rotates and bends head | 10. | forms the sides and top of cranium | 11. | covers the top of the skull | 17. | tissue that carries messages | 18. | another name for integumentary systems |
| 19. | lifts forearm and flexes elbow | 21. | voluntary muscle | 22. | muscle that draws in the eyebrow and wrinkles the forehead vertically | 23. | a way to stimulate muscle | 24. | muscle involved in bending the wrist | 29. | nutritive fluid circulating through the circulatory system | 30. | enable you to close your eyes | 31. | muscle that straightens wrist, hand and fingers into a straight line |
| | Down:2. | muscle that turns hand outward and upward | 3. | muscles coordinates open and closing of mouth | 5. | study and structure and functions of diseases in the muscle | 6. | group of cells of the same kind | 9. | compresses the cheeks and expels air between lips | 12. | front portion of epicranius | 13. | afferent | 14. | another name for circulatory system |
| 15. | largest and strongest bone of the face | 16. | separates fingers | 20. | muscular, cone shaped organ that keeps blood moving with in the circulatory system. | 25. | small vessels that connect capillaries to the veins | 26. | designed to accomplish a specific function | 27. | skeleton of the system | 28. | largest artery in the body |
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© 2015
PuzzleFast.com, Noncommercial Use Only