Pivot point level 4 final Exam Questions and Correct Answers
Another name for a nerve cell is: - Answer-Neuron
Bone is composed of 2/3 mineral matter and: - Answer-1/3 organic matter
Breathing through the nose is healthier than breaking through the mouth because the nose: -
Answer-Contains mucus membranes that filter out dust/ air
Groups of cells of the same kind make up: - Answer-tissues
Motor nerves carry messages from the brain to the muscles and are called: - Answer-efferent
Muscles make up what percentage of your body weight? - Answer-40-50%
Number 1 in the diagram below illustrates the muscle that circles the mouth, contracts the lips and is
known as: - Answer-orbicularis oris
On average, an adult has how much blood flowing through the circulatory system? - Answer-8-10
pints
Organs that eliminate water and waste products are the: - Answer-kidneys
The bone that makes up the lower jaw and is the largest bone of the facial skeleton is the: - Answer-
mandible
The colorless liquid produced as a byproduct when plasma passes nourishment to capillaries and
cells is known as: - Answer-lymph
The function of the lungs is to: - Answer-Supply the blood with oxygen
The muscle located between the jaws and cheek that is responsible for compressing the cheek to
release air outwardly, as in blowing is called the: - Answer-buccinator
, The muscle that controls the eyebrows, drawing them in and downward is the: - Answer-Corrugator
The muscles that respond to commands regulated by will are referred to as: - Answer-striated
The occipital artery supplies blood to the: - Answer-back of head
The primary function of the excretory system is to: - Answer-eliminate waste products from the body
The primary motor nerve of the face is the: - Answer-facial nerve
The release of energy within a cell necessary for the performance of specific body functions is called:
- Answer-catabolism
The salon professional is primarily concerned with which type of muscles found in the head, face,
neck, hands and arms? - Answer-voluntary
The smallest two bones of the facial skeleton that form the front part of the inner, bottom wall of the
eye socket are called the: - Answer-lacrimal
The study of structures that can be seen with the naked eye is called: - Answer-gross anatomy
The two bones located on either side of the head, directly above the ears and below the parietal
bones are the: - Answer-temporal bones
The upper chambers of the heart include the: - Answer-left and right atrium
The upper cheek and bottom of the eye socket are formed by the malar, also called: - Answer-
zygomatic
What are the basic units of living matter? - Answer-cells
Another name for a nerve cell is: - Answer-Neuron
Bone is composed of 2/3 mineral matter and: - Answer-1/3 organic matter
Breathing through the nose is healthier than breaking through the mouth because the nose: -
Answer-Contains mucus membranes that filter out dust/ air
Groups of cells of the same kind make up: - Answer-tissues
Motor nerves carry messages from the brain to the muscles and are called: - Answer-efferent
Muscles make up what percentage of your body weight? - Answer-40-50%
Number 1 in the diagram below illustrates the muscle that circles the mouth, contracts the lips and is
known as: - Answer-orbicularis oris
On average, an adult has how much blood flowing through the circulatory system? - Answer-8-10
pints
Organs that eliminate water and waste products are the: - Answer-kidneys
The bone that makes up the lower jaw and is the largest bone of the facial skeleton is the: - Answer-
mandible
The colorless liquid produced as a byproduct when plasma passes nourishment to capillaries and
cells is known as: - Answer-lymph
The function of the lungs is to: - Answer-Supply the blood with oxygen
The muscle located between the jaws and cheek that is responsible for compressing the cheek to
release air outwardly, as in blowing is called the: - Answer-buccinator
, The muscle that controls the eyebrows, drawing them in and downward is the: - Answer-Corrugator
The muscles that respond to commands regulated by will are referred to as: - Answer-striated
The occipital artery supplies blood to the: - Answer-back of head
The primary function of the excretory system is to: - Answer-eliminate waste products from the body
The primary motor nerve of the face is the: - Answer-facial nerve
The release of energy within a cell necessary for the performance of specific body functions is called:
- Answer-catabolism
The salon professional is primarily concerned with which type of muscles found in the head, face,
neck, hands and arms? - Answer-voluntary
The smallest two bones of the facial skeleton that form the front part of the inner, bottom wall of the
eye socket are called the: - Answer-lacrimal
The study of structures that can be seen with the naked eye is called: - Answer-gross anatomy
The two bones located on either side of the head, directly above the ears and below the parietal
bones are the: - Answer-temporal bones
The upper chambers of the heart include the: - Answer-left and right atrium
The upper cheek and bottom of the eye socket are formed by the malar, also called: - Answer-
zygomatic
What are the basic units of living matter? - Answer-cells