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ethmoid
spongy bone located between eye sockets forming part of the nasal cavity
epidermis
outer layer of the skin ( basal layer )
belly
middle portion of the muscle
dermatology
study of skin
dermis
underlying or inner
effleurage
massage that involves consistent movement of slow gliding and circular movements with light pressure
duct gland
a gland that secrets waste and deposits it in the skins surface
cell
basic unit of all living matter
origin
place where a muscle attaches to a non moving section
myology
study of muscles
specific functions
organs are separate body structures composed of multiple tissues that perform?
friction
message is created by deep rubbing , rolling, or wringing
insertion
muscle joined to the bone that assists in movement
muscular system
supports the skeletal system and contracts and moves certain parts of the body
integumentary system
body system serves as a protective covering and is made up of the skin and it's layers
mitosis
process of cell reproduction, cell divides in half producing 2 daughter cells
non striated
smooth involuntary muscle that is not marked with lines
tissues
group of similar cells that perform specific functions
percussion
massage technique that involves short, light, or slapping movement
this massage technique involves kneading, lifting, or grasping movement
petrissage
vibration
this message technique uses fingertips to produce a rapid shaking movement
sebum
oily substance lubricates the skin or scalp
skeletal system
physical foundation of the body composed of 206 bones
systematic
diseases often due to over - functioning or under functioning internal glands or organs
striated muscle
these voluntary muscles are attached to bones and are purposefully controlled