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Non-pathogenic non-disease producing bacteria
Natural immunity a partially inherited, natural resistance to disease
Passive immunity occurs through vaccinations stimulating the body's immune response
Catabolism the process of breaking down larger molecules or substances into smaller ones
Anabolism the process of building up larger molecules from smaller ones
Mitosis reproduction of cells by dividing in half
Protoplasm a colorless gel-like substance that contains water, salt, and nutrients obtained
from food
,Organelles performs most of the cell's activity
Cytoplasm site where most of a cell's chemical activities occur
Liver organ that removes the toxic by-products of digestion
Lymph fluid that circulates the blood system via muscular
contractions
Heart organ that circulates the blood
Lungs organ that supplies the blood with oxygen
Small intestine organ where the breakdown of nutrients begins
Skin the body's largest organ
,Thorax bony cage composed of the spine, sternum, and 12 ribs
Scapula a bone otherwise known as your shoulder blade
Clavicle a bone otherwise known as your collarbone
Radius smaller bone on the thumb side of the lower arm or forearm
Ulna smaller bone on the little finger side of the lower arm or forearm
Humerus largest bone of the upper arm, extends from the
elbow to the shoulders
Carpals eight small bonds held together by ligaments to form the wrist
Metacarpals five long, thin bones that form the palm of the hand
, Orbicularis oculi muscle responsible for closing the eyelid
Lavator palpabrae superioris muscles on the posterior side that control the swinging
motion of the arms
Oris orbicularis circles the mouth and contracts, puckers, and wrinkles the lips as in
whistling
Corrugator muscle controlling the eyebrows, drawing them in and downward
Mentalis muscle located at the tip of the chin that pushes the upper lip up
Suprinator muscle that turns the palm of the hand up
Pronator muscle that turns the palm of the hand downward and inward
Caninus muscle located above the corners of the mouth and raises the angle of the mouth
as in snarling