what is the name of the cell that produces the pigment melanin?
what is MELANOCYTE?
what are the two groups of skeletal systems divided in to?
what is AXIAL and APPENDICULAR skeleton?
what TWO categories is the nervous system divided into?
what is CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM and PERIPHERAL NERVOUS SYSTEM?
what does "proprietary" stand for in terms of medicine?
what is the manufacturer that owns said medicine?
when someone is referring to a body part that's ABOVE another, the word for that is...?
what is SUPERIOR?
what is the most superficial layer of the ENTIRE integument system?
what is EPIDERMIS?
how many bones are in the human body in total?
what is 206?
what does "CLASS DON'T BE CLASSIN'" stand for?
what is CEREBRUM, DIENCEPHALON, BRAIN STEM, and CEREBELLUM?
what would a major form of a tranquilizer be called?
what is ANTI-PSYCHOTIC?
what is the standard anatomical position?
what is STANDING UPRIGHT, BODY FACING FORWARD, PALMS FACING FORWARD, and FEET AT SHOULDER WIDTH?
what are the two types of sweat glands AND what do they produce?
what is apocrine & eccrine, and what is bacteria & sweat?
what occurs in a person's brain during a headache?
what is brain swelling?
diuretics can be defined as...?
what is a drug that INCREASES THE QUANTITY OF URINE produced by the kidneys, thus RIDDING THE BODY OF EXCESS URINE?
what is the name of bone often referred to as the "funny bone"?
what is OLECRANON?
what is a third degree burn characterized by?
what is a burn extending into the epidermis and dermis, destroying tissue, and affecting the nerve endings and sensory function?
what are the two hormones that affect osteoclasts?
what is PARATHYROID HORMONE (PTH) and CALCITONIN?
what are the functions of the nervous system?
what is SENSATION, INTEGRATION, and RESPONSE?
What are three ways laxatives ease bowel movement?
What is stimulant, bulk, and stool softener?
when the radius and ulna form an x-shape, what type of positioning would this be called?
what is PRONATION?
what is the third layer of the EPIDERMIS?
what is STRATUM GRANULOSUM?
what are the three classifications of joints, and what do they refer to?
what is SYNARTHROSIS (IMMOBILE), AMPHIARTHROSIS (SLIGHTLY MOVEABLE), and DIARTHROSIS (FREELY MOVEABLE)?
what is the frontal lobe of the brain primarily associated with?
what is MOTOR FUNCTION?
What is an anticoagulant
A medicine used for preventing blood clots.
What is supination
When the palm of the hand is facing up