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general anatomy and physiology 1

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the basic units of all living thing, from bacteria to animal, including human begincell
the dense, active protoplasm found in the center of the cell is thenucleus
is the watery fluid that surround the nucleus of the cell and is needed for growth, reproduction and self repairphysiology
structures composed of specialized tissue designed to perform specific function in plant and animal are knownorgan
which type of tissue contracts and move various parts of the bodymuscle tissue
which type of tissue line the heart, digestive and respiratory organ, and the glandepithelial tissue
the connection between two or more bones of the skeleton is calledjoint
is the larger of the two bones that form the leg below the kneetibia
the oval, bony case that protects the brain is thecranium
the maxillae are the bone of theupper jaw
the two bones that form the side and top of the cranium are theparietal bone
the inner and larger bone in the forearm that is attached to the wrist and located on the side of the little finger is theulna
the foot made up of26
what is the u bone at the base of the tongue that support the tongue and it musclehyoid bone
the part of the muscle that does not move and it attached closest to the skeleton is theorigin
the board muscle that covers the top of the skull and consists of the occipitals and frontails is theepicranius
are the muscle that straighten the wrist, and, and finger to form a straight lineextensor
the muscles that draw a body part , such as finger, arm, or toe, inward toward the median axis of the body or of an extremity are theadductor
the system of nerves that carries impulses or message to and from the central nervous system is called theperipheral nervous system
sensory nerve ending called are located close to the surface of the skinreceptors
the largest artery in the human body is theaorta
the main blood supply of the arm and hand are theunlar and radial arteries



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