Membranes around your brain and spinal cord
What is menings
The first area of digestion
What is the stomach?
The ringed tube to the lungs
What is the Trachea?
Medical term for skull
What is the Cranium?
The side that carries de-oxygenated blood.
What is the right side of the heart?
Responsible for receiving and processing sensory input such as touch
What is Parietal Lobe?
A organ that is able to absorb 80% of water, vitamins, mineral, proteins and many more.
What is the small intestine?
collects incoming air that is inhaled from the nose and
passes it downward to the trachea
What is pharynx?
The number of bones a newborns has
What is the 305 bones?
Bring Oxygenated blood to the lung
What is the pulmonary arteries?
Brain disorder likely caused by repeated brain injuries.
What is CTE (Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy)?
Produces digestive enzymes to digest fats, carbohydrates and proteins
What is a pancreas?
A tool used to listen (AUSCULTATE) to breath sounds
What is a stethoscope?
protects the innermost part of the bone
What is spongy bone?
Prevent the backflow of blood in the heart
What is Valves?
two lymph nodes located on each side of the back of your throat.
What is Tonsils?
Not feeling any symptom at all but they have the disease.
What is remission?
Popping or crackling sounds heard on inspiration
What is a Wheezes?
injury to the ligament around the joints
What is Sprain?
Have a one cell thick wall that allow exchange in nutrient and substance like oxygen and carbon dioxide
What is Capillaries?
Leg swelling due to congestive heart failure
What is weeping leg?
Deep ulcers that break through the wall of the intestine and then spread to the skin or nearby part of the body.
What is a fistula?
A condition that limits the ability to breathe due to damaged/collapsed alveoli.
What is Emphysema?
Outer surface of bone
What is Periosteum?
The device that measures blood pressure
What is Spygmomanometer?