A disease that is continuously present in a community
What is an endemic?
Not a free-living organism requiring an existing cell to survive.
What is a virus?
OSHA regulation that deals with identifying and limiting exposure to occupational hazards.
What is the hazardous Communication Standard?
The study of the structures and surface markings of the face and features.
What is physiognomy?
Study of the functions of the body
What is physiology?
Having a rapid and severe onset which usually leads to fatality.
What is fulminant?
Self nourishing bacteria capable of growing in the absence of organic compounds.
What is autotrophic bacteria?
Chemicals added to the embalming solution to deal with varying demands.
What are modifying agents?
The muscle that elevates and protrudes the inferior lip and wrinkles the skin over the chin.
What is the mentalis muscle?
Located on opposite sides of the body.
What is contralateral?
The formation or presence of an attached blood clot.
What is a thrombosis?
#1 best method of controlling microorganisms.
What is sterilization?
Death of the organism as a whole.
What is somatic death?
The width of the face measures this length of the face.
What is 2/3?
Articulates with every bone in the face except the mandible.
What is the maxilla?
Nonmalignant tumor of the fat.
What is a lipoma?
The living together in close association of different species.
What is symbiosis?
Condition that results due to the arteries, but not the veins being obstructed.
What is dry gangrene?
The depression between the crura of the ear.
What is the triangular fossa?
Rounded projection of the temporal bone that serves as a point of attachment for the sternocleidomastoid muscle.
What is the mastoid process?
Increased loss or damage to red blood cells.
What is secondary anemia?
Bacteria that thrive best at high temperatures between 104* F and 158* F.
What are thermophiles?
Begins at the lateral border of the first rib and terminates at the inferior border of the tendon of the teres major muscle.
What is the anatomical limit for the axillary artery?
The three hues produced by the mixture of equal parts of two primary pigment hues.
What are purple, green and orange?
The artery formed by the union of the left vertebral artery and the right vertebral artery.
What is the basilar artery?