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Anatomy and Physiology

Across
Muscles that draw a body part away from the mid-line of the body or extremity.
Muscle of the scalp that raises the eyebrows, draws the scalp forward, and causes wrinkles across the forehead.
Middle part of a muscle
Glands that secrete about 30 steroid hormones and control metabolic processes of the body, including the fight or flight response.
External, protective coating that protects the body systems from the outside elements.
Muscle in front of the ear which draws the ear forward.
One of a pair of large, flat triangular bone of the shoulder.
Aka Quadralis; muscle surrounding the lower lip that depresses the lower lip and draws it to one side.
Constructive metabolism; the process of building up larger molecules from smaller ones.
Muscles that straighten the wrist hand and fingers to form a straight line.
Nutritive fluid circulating through the body by way of heart, veins, arteries and capillaries to supply oxygen and nutrients to cells and remove waste products from them.
Sensory-motor nerve that supplies impulses to the fingers.
Collection of similar cells that perform a particular function.
A specialized connective tissue considered fat, which gives contour and smoothness to the body as well as cushioning and insulating.
Down
Part oft he central nervous system contained in the cranium; largest and most complex nerve tissue.
Breakdown of food by mechanical or chemical means.
Makes up the bulk of the brain and is located in the front, upper part of the cranium.
Muscle above the ear which draws the ear upward.
The extension of a neuron through impulses are sent away from the cell body to other neurons, glands or muscles.
The transport of fully digested food into the circulatory system to seed the tissues and cells
Aka Occipitofrontalis; a broad muscle that covers the top of the skull and consists of the occipitalis and frontalis.
Facial muscle that draws eyebrows down and wrinkles the forehead vertically.
This walled, upper chamber of the heart, through which blood is pumped into the ventricles.
Muscle of the mouth that draws the corner of the mouth out and back, as in grinning.
The involuntary muscle that i the heart.
Large, triangular muscle covering the shoulder joint that allows the arm to extend outward and to the side of the body.
Groups of bodily organs acting together to perform one or more functions.
Nerve that affects the muscles of the mouth.
Basic unit of all living things.
Structures that temporarily close a passage, or permits flow in one direction only.