The relationship of the arms to the body’s core.
What is Lateral
Bone forming cells.
What is osteoblasts.
The outer layer of the hair.
What is cortex.
The structure located within the large intestine.
What is descending colon.
Planning, recalling information, and decision-making are all functions.
What is cerebrum.
The abdominal region above the hypogastric region.
What is umbilical.
The shaft of a long bone.
What is diaphysis.
The innermost layer of the skin.
What is subcutaneous.
Weston presented in the emergency department with abdominal pain and nausea after eating a meal that was high in fat. His symptoms indicate diagnosis.
What is cholelithiasis.
Liz has trouble with appetite control, temperature regulation, and maintaining a healthy weight. One part of the brain is affected.
What is hypothalamus.
The cavity contains the heart, lungs, and esophagus.
What is thoracic.
Leah was involved in a motor vehicle accident. She has extreme pain and immobility in her lower left leg. There is bruising, but no open wound. The type of fracture Leah has.
What is simple
The evaporation of perspiration enables the function of the integumentary system.
What is regulation of body temperature.
Condition characterized by constipation or diarrhea, abdominal pain, and gas or bloating.
What is Irritable bowel syndrome.
The membrane covering of the brain.
What is meninges.
The lungs are located in the body cavity.
What is thoracic.
The end of a long bone.
What is epiphysis.
Melissa’s skin lesion has irregular borders, multiple colors, and is increasing in size. She visits a tanning bed frequently. She should be evaluated.
What is melanoma.
The teeth and tongue contribute to a function of the digestive system.
What is physical breakdown of food.
A diver sustained a spinal cord injury just below the tenth thoracic vertebra and is now unable to use his legs. This is a bad condition.
What is paraplegia.
The structure found in the abdominal cavity.
What is cecum.
Students often have poor posture while sitting at their computers. Rounded shoulders, head forward, and hunchback are symptoms that describe a condition.
What is kyphosis.
The nerves, blood vessels, and glands are located in a layer of the skin.
What is dermis.
The digestive organ responsible for absorption of nutrients.
What is small intestine.
Mr. Smith is 78-years-old and has begun having tremors and gait shuffling. His family is worried that he may be developing a disease.
What is Parkinson's disease.