Refers to the position that humans are in when doctors are using directional/regional terms.
What is a Anatomy
Brain + Spinal cord
What is the central nervous system?
Pressure in the arteries when the heart undergoes systole; pressure in the arteries when the heart undergoes diastole.
what is systolic;diastolic pressure
Four types of Tissues
What are Nervous, Epitheilal, Muscular, Connective.
Sensing touch, temperature, pressure, and pain, spatial processing, language, and memory.
What is the parietal lobe?
The formula of cardiac output.
what is Heart rate x Stroke volume
Four stages of fracture repair(IN ORDER)
what is Hematoma formation, Fibrocartilge callus formation, Bony callus formation, Bone remolding.
Coordinates autonomic nervous system, pituitary gland, body temp, thirst, hunger, sleep, and emotion.
What is Hypothalamus?
a common medical test to assess lung function.
what is a spirometry
This motion is the type of motion that occurs when your knees are tilted in and your toes are pointed out.
What is Valgus motion?
C. elegans are dosed with this neurotransmitter
what is serotonin?
Describe asthma
what is swollens the trachea narrowing it and making oxygen come in.
Refers to the amount of movement each joint can do.
what is Range of Motion?
Plays a role in menstruation, pregnancy, and testoerone production.
What is Progesterone?
what is a bright red patch appearing in the white of the eye.