Body system responsible for locomotion
Muscular System
A doctor that specializes in the largest organ of the body (which is responsible for protecting the entire body)
Dermatologist
Procedure to remove cells, tissue or fluid for examination by a medical pathologist
Biopsy
Pathogen
The "T" in PMAT (mitosis)
Body System responsible for protecting inner organs and providing stability and support
Skeletal System
A doctor who specializes in the nervous system and the brain
Neurologist
The name of the procedure for a nose job
Rhinoplasty
The number one preventable cause of death, usually caused by sedentary lifestyles, smoking, excessive drinking, and chronic unhealthy diets
Cardiovascular disease
The active ingredient in over-the-counter painkillers such as Advil and Nuprin
Body System responsible for receiving and sending signals and messages
Nervous System
A doctor who specializes in diagnosing and treating mental disorders via medication
Psychiatrist
Procedure where the appendix is removed
Appendectomy
Two most common illnesses spread by viruses
Common Cold and Flu (influenza)
The medical term for low blood sugar
Hypoglycemia
Body System responsible for TRANSPORTING nutrients to body cells
Cardiovascular System
(or Circulatory System)
A doctor who specializes in kidneys
Nephrologist
Innovative eye surgery done with lasers
LASIK
Common illness caused by the spread of bacteria: causes sore throat, difficulty swallowing, swollen glands, and spots on the back of the throat
Strep throat
The small gland in the brain that produces hormones
The TWO Body System responsible for preventing illnesses
Lymphatic System (helps drainage)
Immune System (builds immunity and actively fights illnesses)
A public health professional who investigates patterns and causes of disease and injury in humans. They attempt to reduce the risk and occurrence of negative health outcomes through research, community education, and health policy.
Epidemiologist
This type of medicine may involve surgery aided by robots
Nanomedicine
A disease characterized by weak and brittle bones: often caused by chronic malnourishment.
Osteoperosis
The four main types of teeth in humans (NAME AT LEAST 3 OUT OF 4)
Incisors, molars, premolars, canines