Description

consists of the brain, spinal cord, spinal nerves, and cranial nervew
nerves that carry impulses from the brain to the muscle or glands.
nerves that carry impulses or messages from the sense organs to the brain (touch, cold, heat, sight, sound, taste, smell, pain, and pressure)
the nerve that supplies impulses to the skin of forehead, upper eyelids, and interior portion of the scalp, orbit, eyeball, and nasal passage
sensory motor nerve that, with its branches, supplies impulses to the fingers
affects the muscle of the chin, lower lip, and external ear
supplies impulses to the upper part of the face
the muscular, cone-shaped organ that keeps the blood moving within the circulatory system
thick walled, muscular, flexible tubes that carry oxygenated blood away from the heart
small arteries that deliver blood to to capillaries
tiny, thin walled blood vessels that connect the smallest arteries to venules
supplies blood to the chin and lower lip
supplies blood to the lower lip
supplies blood to the forehead and upper eyelids
supplies blood to temples
consists of the skin and its accessory organs, such as the oils and sweat glands, sensory receptors, hair, and nails
clear fluid that helps carry wastes and impurities away from the cells before it is routed back to the circulatory system
secretory organs that remove and release certain elements from the blood to convert them into new compounds
known as ductless glands, release hormonal secretions
known as duct glands, (sweat and oil glands of the skin) produce a substantial that travels through small, tube-like ducts
plays a major role in sexual development, sleep, and metabolism
gland that affects the physiologic process such as growth, blood pressure, contractions (during childbirth), breast-milk production, sexual organs (both male and female), thyroid gland function
controls how quickly the body burns energy, makes protein, and sensitivity of the skin
includes the ovaries, uterine tubes, uterus, and vagina in a female
supplies blood to the lower region of the face, mouth, and nose.

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