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Milady Standard Esthetics: Chapter 2 - Anatomy & Physiology How does massage help the muscle of the hand? - Maintains pliability How many identical daughter cells are formed when a cell divides during mitosis? - 2 How much blood does the human body contain? - 8 to 10 pints If you want to pucke...

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Milady Standard Esthetics: Chapter 2
- Anatomy & Physiology

How does massage help the muscle of the hand? - Maintains pliability

How many identical daughter cells are formed when a cell divides during mitosis? - 2

How much blood does the human body contain? - 8 to 10 pints

If you want to pucker up, you need to use the_________________ muscle. - Orbicularis
oris

The ____________ connects the spinal cord to the brain. - Brain stem

The kidneys and bladder are part of the system. - Excretory system

The nervous system is divided into ______ main subdivisions. - 3

The origin part of a muscle is ____________________ to the skeleton. - Attached

The pituitary gland is the most complex organ of the _____________________ system.
- Endocrine

The principal parts of the cell include the protoplasm,_______________________. -
Cell membrane, nucleus and mitochondria

There are _____ pairs of cranial nerves arising from the base of the brain and the brain
stem. - 12

These muscles are used for chewing. - Masseter and temporalis

These nerves affect the side of the neck and the platysma muscle. - Cervical nerves

This movement is used to rotate the muscles. - Supination

This movement is used to when muscles turn inward. - Pronation

This movement is used when muscles straighten. - Extension

, This muscle closes the eyes. - Orbicularis oculi

This muscle is used to grin. - Risorius

This muscle pulls down the corners of the mouth. - Triangularis

This nerve affects the external ear and skin above the temple, up to the top of the skull.
- Auriculotemporal nerve

This nerve affects the membrane and skin of the nose. - Infratrochlear nerve

This nerve affects the muscles behind the ear at the base of the skull. - Posterior
auricular nerve

This nerve affects the muscles of the chin and lower lip. - Mandibular nerve

This nerve affects the muscles of the chin and lower lip. - Mandibular nerve

This nerve affects the muscles of the mouth. - Buccal nerve

This nerve affects the muscles of the upper part of the cheek. - Zygomatic nerve

This nerve affects the point and lower side of the nose. - Nasal nerve

This nerve affects the skin of the forehead, scalp, eyebrow, and upper eyelid. -
Supraorbital nerve

This nerve affects the skin of the forehead, upper eyelids, and interior portion of the
scalp. - Ophthalmic nerve

This nerve affects the skin of the lower eyelid, side of the nose, upper lip and mouth. -
Infraorbital nerve

This nerve affects the skin of the lower lip and chin. - Mental nerve
This nerve affects the upper part of the face. - Maxillary nerve

This nerve reacts to a stimulus that involves movement of an impulse from a sensory
receptor along the sensory nerve to the spinal cord and a responsive impulse back
along a motor neuron to a muscle, causing a reaction. - Reflex

What are glands? - Specialized organs that remove and convert elements from the

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