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General Anatomy and Physiology Exam Questions With 100% Pass Levantor palpebrae superioris - AnswerThe muscle that controls the eyelid and get damaged during make-up application. /.motor nerves - Answernerves that conduct motor impulses from the brain to muscles and glands; also called effe...

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Levantor palpebrae superioris - AnswerThe muscle that controls the eyelid and get
damaged during make-up application.

/.motor nerves - Answernerves that conduct motor impulses from the brain to muscles
and glands; also called efferent nerves

/.lymphatic system - AnswerDefense against infection and disease

/.zygomaticus minor - Answerraises upper lip

/.reproductive system - Answerproduces offspring

/.Levantor labii superioris - Answerraises upper lip

/.adipose tissue - AnswerTissue that stores fat.

/.Mitosis - Answeris the usual process of cell reproduction of human tissue that occurs
when the cell divides and makes identical cells called daughter cells.

/.Hormones - AnswerChemicals produced by your glands that regulate the activities of
different body cells

/.common carotid artery - Answerlocated on each side of the neck

/.Trapezius - Answermuscle that allows you to shrug your shoulders or extend your
head

/.epicranial aponeurosis - AnswerTendon that connects the occipitalis and frontalis
muscles

/.radial nerve - AnswerSensory-motor nerve that, with its branches, supplies the thumb
side of the arm and back of the hand.

/.thyriod gland - Answeraffects metabolism

/.Buccinator - Answercompresses cheek

/.central nervous system - Answerbrain and spinal cord

, /.endocrine system - AnswerConsists of glands that control many of the body's activities
by producing hormones.

/.occipital artery - AnswerSupplies blood to the skin and muscles of the scalp and back
of the head up to the crown.

/.internal carotid artery - Answerbrings oxygen-rich blood to the brain

/.blood vessels - Answerarteries, veins, capillaries

/.pulmonary circulation - AnswerCirculation of blood between the heart and the lungs

/.systemic circulation - AnswerThe branch of the circulatory system that supplies all
body organs and then returns oxygen-poor blood to the right atrium via the veins.

/.Fifth cranial nerve - AnswerThe largest of the cranial nerves

/.Eleventh cranial nerve - AnswerA motor nerve that controls the motion of the neck and
shoulder muscles

/.Phalanges - Answerbones of the fingers and toes

/.Seventh cranial nerve - AnswerChief motor nerve of the face

/.Ciculatory system - AnswerPumps blood, distributes nutrients and oxygen and
removes CO2 from the body

/.sternocleidomastoideus - AnswerMuscle of the neck that lowers and rotates the head.

/.ulnar nerve - AnswerSensory-motor nerve that, with its branches, affects the little-
finger side of the arm and palm of the hand.

/.peripheral nervous system - Answerthe sensory and motor neurons that connect the
central nervous system to the rest of the body

/.Cytoplasm - Answerfluid portion of the cell outside the nucleus

/.cell membrane - AnswerA cell structure that controls which substances can enter or
leave the cell.

/.epithelial tissue - AnswerProtective covering on body surfaces, such as skin, mucous
membranes, the tissue inside the mouth, the lining of the heart, digestive and
respiratory organs, and the glands.

/.connective tissue - Answerprovides support for your body and connects all its parts

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