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What is the main function of eyelids?
What is the main function of eyelids?
- To keep the eyes moist
- To protect the eyes (correct)
- To enhance vision
- To add beauty to the face
What is the name given to the folds that extend from the nostrils to the mouth?
What is the name given to the folds that extend from the nostrils to the mouth?
- Labial folds
- Nasolabial folds (correct)
- Oral folds
- Facial folds
Which part of the mouth is immobile?
Which part of the mouth is immobile?
- The lower jaw
- The upper jaw (correct)
- The gums
- The tongue
Which part of the head is covered with hair?
Which part of the head is covered with hair?
Where is the brain located in the human body?
Where is the brain located in the human body?
What is the name given to the area between the nasolabial folds?
What is the name given to the area between the nasolabial folds?
What is the main function of the nasolabial folds?
What is the main function of the nasolabial folds?
Which part of the human head is immobile?
Which part of the human head is immobile?
What covers the vertex and occiput in the human head?
What covers the vertex and occiput in the human head?
Where is the brain located in the human body?
Where is the brain located in the human body?
Which part of the mouth is mobile?
Which part of the mouth is mobile?
What is the role of eyelids mainly for?
What is the role of eyelids mainly for?
What is the primary function of the nervous system?
What is the primary function of the nervous system?
Which system is responsible for enabling us to breathe in oxygen and expel carbon dioxide?
Which system is responsible for enabling us to breathe in oxygen and expel carbon dioxide?
What is the primary function of the digestive system?
What is the primary function of the digestive system?
Which system is comprised of glands that release hormones directly into the bloodstream?
Which system is comprised of glands that release hormones directly into the bloodstream?
What structure connects muscle to bone, transmitting forces generated during muscle contraction?
What structure connects muscle to bone, transmitting forces generated during muscle contraction?