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- 2. Muscle also known as Skeletal Muscles, are voluntary muscles attached to the bones and are knowingly controlled
- 3. System comprised of skin and its layers; serves as a protective covering
- 4. process in which human tissue cells reproduce by dividing in half, creating two daughter cells
- 6. System contracts and moves various parts of the body and supports the skeletal system
- 9. guarding against the skin's enemies, such as UV rays, extreme weather conditions, bacterial infections and injury
- 14. System physical foundation of the body; composed of 206 bones
- 17. study of muscles – their structure, function and diseases
- 19. place where a muscle attaches to a non-moving section of bone
- 20. massage technique that involves gliding, stroking or circular movements, utilizing a light, slow consistent motion with either light or no pressure
- 22. massage technique that involves kneading, lifting or grasping movement
- 23. Muscle involuntary muscle that is smooth and not marked with lines
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- 1. separate body structures composed of multiple tissues that each perform specific functions
- 5. group of similar cells that perform specific functions
- 7. also known as Tapotement, massage technique that involves short, light tapping or slapping movements
- 8. massage technique that involves the use of the tips of the fingers to produce a rapid shaking movement
- 10. study of skin, its functions, structures, conditions, diseases / disorders and treatments
- 11. massage technique that involves deep rubbing, rolling or wringing movement applied with pressure, forcing one layer of tissue to press against another layer, therefore flattening or stretching that tissue
- 12. the basic unit of all living matter
- 13. the middle part of the muscle
- 15. Bone spongy bone between both eye sockets that forms part of the nasal cavity
- 16. allows products to penetrate the skin to keep it supple and pliable, which helps the skin to retain its stretch and/or elasticity
- 18. portion of the muscle joined to bone to assist movement
- 21. Regulation maintaining a body temperature of 98.6° Fahrenheit through the blood and excretion of perspiration