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S the Niseases 3 arteries (AR-tuh-rees) * arterioles (ar-TEER-ee-ohls) auricularis anterior (aw-rik- yuh-LAIR-is an-TEER-ee-ur) auricularis posterior (aw- rik-yuh-LAIR-is poh-STEER-ee-ur) Lauri auricularis superior (aw-rik- yuh-LAIR-is soo-PEER-ee-ur) auriculotemporal nerve (aw-RIK- Tyuh-loh-TEM-puh...

S the Niseases 3 arteries (AR-tuh-rees) * arterioles (ar-TEER-ee-ohls) auricularis anterior (aw-rik- yuh-LAIR-is an-TEER-ee-ur) auricularis posterior (aw- rik-yuh-LAIR-is poh-STEER-ee-ur) Lauri auricularis superior (aw-rik- yuh-LAIR-is soo-PEER-ee-ur) auriculotemporal nerve (aw-RIK- Tyuh-loh-TEM-puh-rul NURV) axon (AK-sahn) and axon terminal (AK-sahn TER-min-al) p. 161 thick-walled, muscular, flexible tubes that carry oxygenated blood away from the heart to the arterioles p. 161 small arteries that deliver blood to capillaries p. 153 muscle in front of the ear that draws the ear forward p. 153 muscle behind the ear that draws the ear backward p. 153 muscle above the ear that draws the ear upward p. 159 nerve that affects the external ear and skin above the temple, up to the top of the skull p. 158 extensions of a neuron through which impulses are sent away from the cell body to other neurons, glands, or muscles +belly (BELL-ee) bicep (BY-sep) blood (BLUD) blood vessels p. 151 middle part of a muscle p. 155 muscle that produces the contour of the front and inner side of the upper arm; lifts the forearm and flexes the elbow p. 162 nutritive fluid circulating through the circulatory system that supplies oxygen and nutrients to cells and tissues and removes carbon dioxide and waste from them p. 161 tubelike structures that include the arteries, arterioles, capillaries, venules, and veins; function is to transport blood to and from the heart and then to various tissues of the body dy organs acting together to perform ne or more functions