This is a synonym for ventral.
What is anterior?
Increase the angle between joining bones.
What is extension?
There is a soccer player in the ED who broke his femur during a game as a result of torsion. What type of fracture does he probably have?
What is a spiral fracture?
The semipermeable membrane encasing a cell that is constructed of phospholipids & protects the cell from its surroundings.
What is the Plasma Membrane?
You have DNA sequence 5’ ATCGC 3’. What is the complementary sequence of this strand?
What is 5’ GCGAT 3’?
This is the relationship between the elbow and the hand. The elbow is ________ to the hand.
What is medial OR what is proximal?
Movement of a limb toward the body midline.
What is adduction?
A patient comes into the trauma bay via ambulance from a house fire. He has burns on his hands that appear gray, and the burns on his chest appear red and swollen. What are the degrees of these burns, and is he critically burned?
What is:
Hands have 3rd degree burns
Chest has 1st degree burns
Patient is considered critically burned.
A solution with a greater concentration of solute
What is hyperosmotic?
What separates the thoracic cavity from the abdominal cavity?
What is the diaphragm?
The relationship between the heart and the sternum. The heart is ___________ to the sternum.
What is posterior?
Forearm rotates medially – palm faces posteriorly
A patient comes into the clinic to get a routine skin cancer check. You notice a blister like formation on the patient's shoulder. She admits that she hardly ever wears sun screen and loves to be outside during the summer. What type of cancer is this likely to be, and should you panic?
What is squamous cell carcinoma, and not yet: it can be removed and has a high cure rate.
The form of secondary transport in which the substance is transported in the same direction as the "driver" ion (usually Na+).
What is Co-transport (co-porters)?
Bones that surround the spinal cord are classified as ________ bones.
What are irregular bones?
This is the lower middle region of the trunk.
What is the hypogastric region?

What type(s) of elevation is this?
Why is elevation and depression?
A patient comes into the emergency department after a long voyage complaining of fatigue, ulceration of the gums, and spontaneous bleeding. As he speaks to you, he spits out 2 teeth. However, you are not alarmed, and you prescribe him vitamin c tablets. What does the patient likely have?
What is scurvy disease?
Lack of vitamin C results in the loss of collagen, and the connective tissue suffers as a result.
The process of vesicles fusing with the plasma membrane and releasing their contents to the outside of the cell.
What is exocytosis?
How many major types of synovial joint are there?

What plane is this MRI set to?
What is transverse?
What's he doin?
What is circumduction?
A patient comes in complaining of fever, chills, and fatigue. You almost write it off as the flu, but you notice some swelling of the patient's knee. The patient reveals that they had a cheap knee replacement surgery done abroad. You jump into action knowing that this could be a very serious bone infection called ____________.
What is osteomyelitis: the infection of the bone marrow at the ends of long bones.

Movement of specific molecules across cell membranes through protein channels. Rate depends on the numbers of proteins and the strength of the gradient.
What is Facilitated diffusion?
Which tissue type lies just deep to the epithelial tissue of the digestive tract?
What is areolar connective tissue?