Anatomy Questions
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(cranial nerve) _____ supplies the sensory receptor cells in the cochlea and vestibule
when can a fetus officially be referred to as a baby?
what is the first step in embryonic development?
Consist of highly keratinized, modified epidermal cells.
The epidermis provides color to our skin thanks to the
This layer is made up mostly of fatty tissue, which helps to insulate the body from heat and cold
Are glands that produce sebum, they are present in the skin of mammals and lubricate the skin and hair.
Serves as a barrier to protect the body from the outside world, converts inactive vitamin D to active form, retains body fluids, protectsagainst disease, eliminate waste products, and regulate body temperature.
This layer is responsible for the sensation of pain and touch, it produces sweat and fat, hair grows on it, and it transports blood.
It is the outermost layer of the skin. It constantly produces new cells and has cells such as keratinocytes and melanocytes.
It is made up of a protein called keratin. Among its functions are: protection and regulation of body temperature
This type of cells are predominant in the epidermis:
From this structure the hairs emerge, by packing groups of dead cells
What organelle supplies energy to the muscle cell? And what energy molecule does it make?
The area which a muscle attaches to a moving bone is called the _____?
What type of lever is the forearm during flexion? Where is the fulcrum
During the flexion of the arm, identify the prime mover and antogonist muscles.
What must happen before myosin can attach to acitin?
List the three collagen layers found in a skeletal muscle in order from closest to the surface of the muscle to surrounding individual cells?
The area which a muscle attaches to a stationary bone is called the ____?
