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Horizontales
The facial feature that protects the eyes from sweat dripping down into them
The gland that produces oil which gives hair its shine
The outer layer of skin
The tiny tubes in the skin that hair grows out of
The phenomena of small pimples on the skin as a pilomotor reflex reaction to cold or other stimulus
The term that describes the capacity for self-regulation of the various systems and variables of the human body, including temperature, blood pressure and water levels
A facial structure of humans that no other animal possesses, including close relatives like chimpanzees and gorillas
The facial feature that protects the eyes from dust
The hollow organ that stores urine before it is excreted from the body
The term that refers to the arms and legs of the body
The calcified substance that provides the main structure of the teeth
The substance made up mostly of water that is secreted by the eccrine and apocrine glands of the skin, primarily for thermoregulation
The most prevalent chemical element of the human body, accounting for over 60% of its mass
The common term for the act which sternutation describes, a semi-autonomous, convulsive expulsion of air from the lungs through the nose and mouth, usually caused by foreign bodies in the nasal passage
Verticales
The phenomena governed by the sympathetic nervous system that occurs when blood flow to the face increases, causing a redness
The thin membrane that connects your tongue to the bottom of your mouth
The waxy, fat-like substance produced by the liver that resides in all cells and has many functions including hormone production
The millions of tiny filtering units found in the [7 down]
The pair of organs responsible for the filtration of blood
The three-letter abbreviation that describes the stage of sleep characterised by muscle paralysis, and random shaking of the eyes
The term that refers to a part of the body that does not receive blood supply due to the absence of blood vessels
The largest organ of the body
The alternative name for the nail bed, the layer of clear skin located at the bottom edge of finger and toenails
The body’s natural oil, secreted by [4 aross], which functions to moisturise and protect the skin
The protein that makes up hair skin and nails
The strongest substance of the human body, which provides the outer covering of the teeth
The pigment that determines the colour of hair, skin, and eyes