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Milady esthetics: state board, Milady Esthetics State Board Exam Questions With Complete Solutions metabolism - Answer-a chemical process that takes place in living organisms where the cells are nourished and carry out activities. /.Joints all the bones of the cranium together - Answer-sphenoid /.anabolism and catabolism - Answer-metabolisms two phases /.smallest and most fragile bone of the face; situated at the front side part of the eye socket - Answer-Lacrimal /.anabolism - Answer-constructive metabolism, process of building up larger molecules from smaller. this process stores water, food and oxygen for when you need it. /.cheek bone - Answer-Zygomatic /.upper jaw bones - Answer-maxillary (maxilla) /.catabolism - Answer-this phase in which complex compounds within the cells are broken down in to smaller ones. releases story energy. /.tissue - Answer-collection of similar cells that perform a particular fiction. /.lower jaw - Answer-Mandible /.connective tissue - Answer-this tissue supports, protects, and binds together other tissues. /.strongest and largest bone of the face - Answer-Mandible /.bone, cartilage, ligaments, tendons, and adipose tissue. - Answer-can you give me some examples of connective tissue? /.Flat, thin bone that forms part of the nasal septum - Answer-Vomer /.adipose tissue - Answer-this give smoothness and contour to the body. aka fat /.a U-shaped bone in the neck that supports the tongue. - Answer-hyoid /.elastin and collagen - Answer-two protein fibers located in connective tissue. /.7 bones of the neck - Answer-cervical vertebrae /.The chest - Answer-thorax /.epithelial tissue - Answer-this tissue is a protective covering on the body surface. /.skin, mucous membranes, lining of heart, digestive, respiratory organs, and glands - Answer-can you give me some examples of epithelial tissue? /.shoulder blade - Answer-Scapula /.muscle tissue - Answer-contracts and moves the various parts of the Body /.flat bone that forms the ventral (front) support of the ribs - Answer-Sternum /.nerve tissue - Answer-carries messages to and from the brain and controls and coordinates all body functions. /.AKA digits; are the bones in the fingers - Answer-Phalanges /.neurons - Answer-nerve tissue is composed of special cells known as ______. /.muslces; aka skeletal or voluntary muscles controlled by the will - Answer-Striated /.organs - Answer-structures composed of specialized tissues designed to perform a specific functions in plants and animal. /.AKA smooth, involuntary function automatically without conscious will - Answer-Nonstriated /.body systems - Answer-groups of body organs acting together to perform one or more functions. /.Striated, non-striated, cardiac - Answer-3 types of muscle tissue /.involuntary muscle that make up the heart - Answer-cardiac /.skeletal system - Answer-this system gives shape and support to the body, protects various internal structures and organs, help produce both white and red blood cells, stores calcium as well as phosphorus, magnesium and sodium. /.Osteology - Answer-Study of bones is called /.Origin, belly, insertion - Answer-3 parts of the muscle /.bone - Answer-os means /.more fixed part of the muscle - Answer-Origin /.206 - Answer-how many bones does a skeleton have? /.The middle part of the muscle - Answer-belly /.over 230 - Answer-how many joints does the body have /.part of the muscle which is a movable attachment - Answer-insertion /.tendons - Answer-muscles are connected to the bone by what? /.AKA occipital frontalis is the broad muscle that covers the top of the skull - Answer-Epicranius /.Forms the physical foundation of the body - Answer-skeletal system /.ligaments - Answer-bones are connected to other bones by what? /.joints - Answer-The connection between two or more bones of b the skeleton. /.aka cardiovascular controls the steady circulation of blood through the body by means of the heart and blood vessels - Answer-circulatory system /.movable and immovable - Answer-two types of joints /.System responsible for changing food into nutrients and waste - Answer-Digestive /.elbow, knees, and hips - Answer-give examples of movable joints /.Group of specialized glands that effect the growth, developement , sexual activity and the health of the entire body - Answer-Endocrine /.pelvis, or skull - Answer-give examples of immovable joints /.Group of organs including the kidneys, liver, skin, intestines, and lungs that purify the body by the elimination of waste matter - Answer-Excretory /.22 cranium and facial bones - Answer-there are how many bones in the head and what are the two groups? /.Skin ans its accesory organs, such as oil and sweat glands, sensory receptors, hair and nails - Answer-integumentary system

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With Complete Solutions
metabolism - Answer-a chemical process that takes place in living organisms where the
cells are nourished and carry out activities.

/.Joints all the bones of the cranium together - Answer-sphenoid

/.anabolism and catabolism - Answer-metabolisms two phases

/.smallest and most fragile bone of the face; situated at the front side part of the eye
socket - Answer-Lacrimal

/.anabolism - Answer-constructive metabolism, process of building up larger molecules
from smaller. this process stores water, food and oxygen for when you need it.

/.cheek bone - Answer-Zygomatic

/.upper jaw bones - Answer-maxillary (maxilla)

/.catabolism - Answer-this phase in which complex compounds within the cells are
broken down in to smaller ones. releases story energy.

/.tissue - Answer-collection of similar cells that perform a particular fiction.

/.lower jaw - Answer-Mandible

/.connective tissue - Answer-this tissue supports, protects, and binds together other
tissues.

/.strongest and largest bone of the face - Answer-Mandible

/.bone, cartilage, ligaments, tendons, and adipose tissue. - Answer-can you give me
some examples of connective tissue?

/.Flat, thin bone that forms part of the nasal septum - Answer-Vomer

/.adipose tissue - Answer-this give smoothness and contour to the body. aka fat

/.a U-shaped bone in the neck that supports the tongue. - Answer-hyoid

/.elastin and collagen - Answer-two protein fibers located in connective tissue.

,/.7 bones of the neck - Answer-cervical vertebrae

/.The chest - Answer-thorax

/.epithelial tissue - Answer-this tissue is a protective covering on the body surface.

/.skin, mucous membranes, lining of heart, digestive, respiratory organs, and glands -
Answer-can you give me some examples of epithelial tissue?

/.shoulder blade - Answer-Scapula

/.muscle tissue - Answer-contracts and moves the various parts of the Body

/.flat bone that forms the ventral (front) support of the ribs - Answer-Sternum

/.nerve tissue - Answer-carries messages to and from the brain and controls and
coordinates all body functions.

/.AKA digits; are the bones in the fingers - Answer-Phalanges

/.neurons - Answer-nerve tissue is composed of special cells known as ______.

/.muslces; aka skeletal or voluntary muscles controlled by the will - Answer-Striated

/.organs - Answer-structures composed of specialized tissues designed to perform a
specific functions in plants and animal.

/.AKA smooth, involuntary function automatically without conscious will - Answer-
Nonstriated

/.body systems - Answer-groups of body organs acting together to perform one or more
functions.

/.Striated, non-striated, cardiac - Answer-3 types of muscle tissue

/.involuntary muscle that make up the heart - Answer-cardiac

/.skeletal system - Answer-this system gives shape and support to the body, protects
various internal structures and organs, help produce both white and red blood cells,
stores calcium as well as phosphorus, magnesium and sodium.

/.Osteology - Answer-Study of bones is called

/.Origin, belly, insertion - Answer-3 parts of the muscle

,/.bone - Answer-os means

/.more fixed part of the muscle - Answer-Origin

/.206 - Answer-how many bones does a skeleton have?

/.The middle part of the muscle - Answer-belly

/.over 230 - Answer-how many joints does the body have

/.part of the muscle which is a movable attachment - Answer-insertion

/.tendons - Answer-muscles are connected to the bone by what?

/.AKA occipital frontalis is the broad muscle that covers the top of the skull - Answer-
Epicranius

/.Forms the physical foundation of the body - Answer-skeletal system

/.ligaments - Answer-bones are connected to other bones by what?

/.joints - Answer-The connection between two or more bones of b the skeleton.

/.aka cardiovascular controls the steady circulation of blood through the body by means
of the heart and blood vessels - Answer-circulatory system

/.movable and immovable - Answer-two types of joints

/.System responsible for changing food into nutrients and waste - Answer-Digestive

/.elbow, knees, and hips - Answer-give examples of movable joints

/.Group of specialized glands that effect the growth, developement , sexual activity and
the health of the entire body - Answer-Endocrine

/.pelvis, or skull - Answer-give examples of immovable joints

/.Group of organs including the kidneys, liver, skin, intestines, and lungs that purify the
body by the elimination of waste matter - Answer-Excretory

/.22 cranium and facial bones - Answer-there are how many bones in the head and
what are the two groups?

/.Skin ans its accesory organs, such as oil and sweat glands, sensory receptors, hair
and nails - Answer-integumentary system

, /.occipital bone - Answer-hindmost bone in the skull, it forms the back of the skull above
the nape of the neck

/.Vital to the circulatory and to the immune system made up of lymph, lymph nodes, the
thymus gland, the spleen, and lymph vessels that act as an aid to the blood system; the
lymphatic and immune system are closely connected in that they protect the body from
disease by developing immunities and destroying disease-causing microorganisms. -
Answer-Lymphatic/ Immune system

/.2 parietal bones - Answer-bones forms the sides and crown (top) of the cranium.

/.Covers shapes and supports the skeletal tissue; contracts and moves various parts of
the body - Answer-Muscular system

/.frontal bone - Answer-bone that forms the forehead.

/.Composed of the brain, spinal cord, and nerves. controls and coordinates all other
systems - Answer-Nervous system

/.2 temporal bones - Answer-bones that form the sides of the head in the ear region.

/.consists of the brain and spinal cord - Answer-Central Nervous System (CNS)

/.ethmoid bone - Answer-light spongy between the eye sockets that form the nasal
cavity.

/.Nerves and ganglia that connects the peripheral parts of the body to the central
nervous system; has both sensory and motor nerves - Answer-peripheral nervous
system

/.sphenoid bone - Answer-joins all the bones in the cranium together.

/.Includes ovaries, testes; performs function of producing offspring - Answer-
Reproductive

/.8 bones - Answer-how many bones in the cranium

/.Consisting of the lungs and air passages; enables breathing; supplies the body with
oxygen and eliminate carbon dioxide as a waste product - Answer-respiratory system

/.Consists of the heart, arteries and veins - Answer-Vascular system

/.14 - Answer-how many facial bones?

/.nasal bones - Answer-bones that form the bridge of the nose.

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