Chapter 2 Anatomy& Physiology PT. 2 [Esthes]
Across
- 3. a muscle associated with lifting the wings of the nose and upper lip. It is sometimes called the quadratus labii superioris
- 6. affects the skin of the lower eyelid, side of the nose, upper lip, and mouth
- 8. back of the epicranius; muscle that draws the scalp backward
- 9. affects the skin of the forehead, upper eyelids, and interior portion of the scalp, orbit, eyeball, and nasal passage
- 13. an organ that contributes to keeping the body in homeostasis by producing chemicals, including hormones, that are passed directly into the bloodstream
- 18. tissue that controls and coordinates all body functions
- 21. bones that form the bridge of the nose
- 23. large, flat, triangular muscle covering the lower back
- 27. (1) chemical process taking place in living organisms whereby the cells are nourished and carry out their activities (2) the process of changing food into forms the body can use as energy
- 29. cells dividing into two new identical cells (daughter cells); the normal process of cell reproduction of human tissues
- 30. affects the muscles of the chin and lower lip
- 31. also known as palm; consists of five long, slender bones called metacarpal bones
- 32. the central part, core
- 33. also referred to as pregnancy mask; a form of hyperpigmentation that is characterized by bilateral patches of brown pigmentation on the cheeks, jawline, forehead, and upper lip due to hormonal imbalances, such as pregnancy, birth control pills, or hormone replacement therapy
- 35. affects the membrane and skin of the nose
- 38. structures composed of specialized tissues; perform specific functions in plants and animals
- 47. flat band around the upper and lower lips that compresses, contracts, puckers, and wrinkles the lip
- 50. hindmost bone of the skull, below the parietal bones; forms the back of the skull above the nape
- 51. point where the skeletal muscle is attached to a bone or other more movable body part
- 53. function in sexual reproduction as well as determining male and female sexual characteristics
- 54. a gland in the abdominal cavity that secretes enzymes necessary for digestion, synthesizes proteins, and detoxifies the blood
- 55. the corregator and procerus muscles; considered an area or region such as between eyebrows, and or on the frontal bone
- 58. bone forming the forehead
- 59. tissue that contracts and moves various parts of the body
- 61. small structures or miniature organs within a cell that have their own function
- 63. body system composed of the brain, spinal cord, and nerves; controls and coordinates all other systems and makes them work efficiently, in sync with each other
- 64. body system that covers, shapes, and supports the skeletal tissue; contracts and moves various parts of the body
- 65. lower jawbone; largest and strongest bone of the face
- 66. affects the point and lower side of the nose
- 69. muscular cone-shaped organ that keeps the blood moving within the circulatory system
- 70. fluid within the nucleus of the cell that contains proteins and DNA; determines our genetic makeup
- 71. the scientific study of the structure, function, and pathology of the nervous system
- 72. responsible for changing food into nutrients and waste, also called the digestive system
- 73. form the upper jaw
- 74. front (anterior) portion of the epicranius; muscle of the scalp that raises the eyebrows, draws the scalp forward, and causes wrinkles across the forehead
Down
- 1. smallest, most fragile, thin bones located in the front inside wall of the orbits (eye sockets)
- 2. nerve, smaller than the ulnar and radial nerves, that supplies the arm and hand
- 3. thin muscle that controls the eyelid and can be easily damaged during makeup application
- 4. part of the muscle that does not move; it is attached to the skeleton and is usually part of a skeletal muscle
- 5. regulate blood calcium and phosphorus levels so that the nervous and muscular systems can function properly
- 7. a muscle associated with smiling
- 10. secretes enzyme-producing cells that are responsible for digesting carbohydrates, proteins, and fats
- 11. system vital to the circulatory and immune systems; made up of lymph, lymph nodes, thymus gland, spleen, and lymph vessels that act as an aid to the blood system
- 12. located at the side of the neck, affects the face, ears, neck, and parotid gland
- 14. back of the neck
- 15. uppermost and largest bone in the arm, extending from the elbow to the shoulder
- 16. two-part muscle that covers the nose
- 17. main organs of the respiratory system. Two of them, located on either side of the heart, take oxygen from the environment and transfer it to the bloodstream
- 19. affects the upper part of the face
- 20. JUG-yuh-lur VAYNpg. 58 vein located at the side of the neck to collect blood from the brain and parts of the face and neck
- 22. secretions produced by one of the endocrine glands and carried by the bloodstream or body fluid to another part of the body, or a body organ, to stimulate functional activity or secretion, such as insulin, adrenaline, and estrogen
- 24. also known as smaller occipital nerve; located at the base of the skull, affects the scalp and muscles behind the ear
- 25. eating or taking food into the body
- 26. ring muscle of the eye socket; closes the eyelid
- 28. a liquid composed of changing components in the interstitial fluid as the fluid is circulating throughout the body, dispersing white blood cells and cell nutrients, such as sugars, fats, and salts, as well as absorbing toxins and waste
- 34. the skin and its accessory organs, such as the oil and sweat glands, sensory receptors, hair, and nails
- 36. when muscles move to pull the body part toward the core of the body, such as when the biceps of the arm are activated toward the body
- 37. breathing in through the nose or mouth; oxygen is absorbed by the blood
- 39. U-shaped bone at the base of the tongue that supports the tongue and its muscle
- 40. bones that form the sides and top of the cranium
- 41. also known as microscopic anatomy; the study of the structure and composition of tissue
- 42. a solution that bathes and surrounds the cells and provides the cells with nutrients and a method of removing cell waste; the fluid contains components that are involved in blood clotting and wound healing
- 43. abbreviated PNS; system of nerves and ganglia that connects the peripheral parts of the body to the central nervous system; has both sensory and motor nerves
- 44. located in the back of the head, affects the scalp as far up as the top of the head
- 45. carry impulses from the brain to the muscles or glands. These transmitted impulses produce movement
- 46. connection between two or more bones of the skeleton
- 48. muscles of the chest that assist the swinging movements of the arm
- 49. one of the organs which supports the excretory system by eliminating water and waste products
- 52. muscle that elevates the lower lip and raises and wrinkles the skin of the chin
- 56. gland-like structure found inside lymphatic vessels; filters the lymphatic vessels and helps fight infection
- 57. a cell structure that takes in nutrients, breaks them down, and creates energy for the cell, called ATP, adenosine triphosphate
- 60. affects the skin of the lower lip and chin
- 62. one of the muscles that coordinate with the temporalis, medial pterygoid, and lateral pterygoid muscles to open and close the mouth and bring the jaw forward
- 67. also known as nerve cell; cells that make up the nerves, brain, and spinal cord and transmit nerve impulses
- 68. whitish cords made up of bundles of nerve fibers held together by connective tissue, through which impulses are transmitted