Anatomy and Physiology

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system

A group of body structures and/or organs that, together, perform vital functions for the body is referred to as a(n):

500

About how many total muscles are there in the body?

back

All of the following are muscle areas a cosmetologist is primarily concerned with EXCEPT for the:

mandible

All of the following bones help make up the chest EXCEPT:

2/3 mineral matter

Bone is the hardest structure in the body and is composed of 1/3 organic matter and:

anabolism

During which process does the body store water, food and oxygen for times when they are needed by the body?

tissues

Groups of cells of the same kind make up:

two

How many groups are the bones of the skull divided into?

cytoplasm

Most of the cell's activities take place in the:

respiratory system

The body system that controls the body's breathing is the:

ulna

The bone located on the little finger side of the lower arm is the:

spinal column

The cervical vertebrae are the seven bones that form the top part of the:

metabolism

The chemical process in which cells receive nutrients for cell growth and reproduction is known as:

carpals

The eight small bones held together by ligaments to form the wrist are called:

phalanges

The fourteen bones that form the digits or fingers are called:

shoulder

The humerus extends from the elbow to the:

Adam's apple

The hyoid bone located in the throat is sometimes referred to as the:

cardiac

The muscle of the heart is called the:

origin

The nonmoving portion of the muscle attached to bones or other fixed muscles is the:

skeletal system

The physical foundation of the body is the:

ethmoid

The spongy bone found between the eyes that forms part of the nasal cavity is called the:

microscopic anatomy

The study of structures too small to be seen without using a microscope is called:

physiology

The study of the functions of the organs and systems of the body is known as:

anatomy

The study of the organs and systems of the body is called:

cell membrane

The three basic parts of a cell are the nucleus, cytoplasm and:

liquid tissue

The tissue type that carries food, waste products and hormones is:

temporal

The two bones located on either side of the head and above the ears, are called the:

maxillae

The two bones of the upper jaw are called:

non-striated

The two types of muscle tissues - striated and:

cells

What are the basic units of living matter?

microscopic anatomy

What is another name for histology?

skin

What is the body's largest organ and forms a protective layer over the body?

scapula

What is the large, flat bone extending from the middle of the back upward to where it joins with the clavicle?

mandible

What is the name of the largest bone of the facial skeleton and consists of the lower jaw?

joint

What is the name of the point where two or more bones are joined together?

skull

What is the name of the skeleton of the head that encloses and protects the brain?

osteology

What is the study of bone called?

myology

What is the study of the structure, function and diseases of the muscles?

nucleus

What part of the cell is known as the control center?

belly

What part of the muscle applies to the midsection of the muscle, between the two attached sections?

nervous

Which body system sends and receives body messages?

circulating lymph throughout the body

Which of the following descriptions is NOT a function of the muscular system?

vomer

Which of the following facial bones is NOT involved in facial massage?

skeletal tissue

Which of the following is NOT a primary type of tissue?

helps circulate blood throughout the body

Which of the following statements is NOT a function of the skeletal system?

feet

Which of the following structures is NOT an organ?

catabolism

Which phase of metabolism involves breaking down larger molecules or substances into smaller ones?

nasal

Which two bones join to form the bridge of the nose?

non-striated

Which type of muscle responds automatically to control various body functions?

connective tissue

Which type of tissue supports, protects and holds the body together?


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