Listening to the heart and lungs
What is Auscultation?
Substances that dissolve in water
What is Hydrophilic?
Package of degradative enzymes that are within a membrane
What is Lysosomes?
Covers all body surfaces and forms boundaries around cavities and organs
What is Epithelial Tissue?
Areas where cells are bound together, preventing substances from passing between
What is Tight Junctions?
Study of regional, surface, and systematic structures that can been seen with the naked eye
What is Macroscopic (Gross) Anatomy?
Particle that gains electron(s) and carries a net negative charge
What is Anion?
Random movement of particles from place of high concentration to place of lower concentration
What is Diffusion?
Layer between epithelium and connective tissue that anchors the epithelial cells
What is Basement Membrane?
Ductless glands that secrete hormones directly into bloodstream
What is Endocrine?
The specific form of something; what it is made of
What is Anatomy?
Too much acid in bodily fluids
What is Acidosis?
Proteins that regulate cell cycle timing
What is Cyclins?
Fluid connective tissue with plasma ground substance
What is Blood?
Embryonic tissues becoming specialized for a certain function
What is Differenciation?
The value around which the range fluctuates; used to maintain homeostasis
What is a Set Point?
Compounds containing Carbon
What is Organic?
Environmental agents that trigger mutations
What is Carcinogens?
Type of connective tissue that is spongy or compact
What is Bone?
Stem cells that have the potential to develop into any type of fully differentiated human cell
What is Totipotent?
Visceral and parietal membranes that cover the lungs and line the rib cage
What is Pleural?
Protein that functions as a biological catalyst
What is Enzyme?
Cancer cells that move from the primary location to another location to grow and multiple tumors
What is Metastasize?
Most abundant, widely distributed, and vascular of the primary tissues
What is Connective Tissue?
What is Fibrosis?