Muscular System
Cardiovascular system
Planes of the Human Body
Pathology of Skeletal System
Pathology of Tissue
100
skeletal, smooth, and cardiac
What are the 3 types of muscles?
100
term meaning white blood cells
What are leukocytes?
100
term meaning situated nearest the midline or beginning of a body structure
What is proximal?
100
The 3 curvatures of the spine
What is kypnosis, lordosis, and scoliosis?
100
abnormal development of tissues and cells
What is dysplasia?
200
Muscles under voluntary control
What are skeletal muscles?
200
also known as the bicuspid heart valve
What is the mitral valve?
200
Term meaning situated in the back
What is posterior?
200
Bulging disk pushing on a nerve
What is a hurniated disk?
200
A change in the structure of cells and in their orientation to eachother
What is anaplasia?
300
the paralysis of both legs and the lower part of the body
What is paraplegia?
300
surgical repair of the heart
What is valvoplasty?
300
Plane that divides the body into anterior and posterior portions
What is the frontal plane?
300
Imflimation of the joints
What is arthritis?
300
An abnormal increase in the number of normal cells in normal arrangement in a tissue
What is hyperplasia?
400
medical term for hiccups
What is singletus?
400
Also known as "the pace maker"
What is the atroventricular node?
400
Plane that divide the body into equal ventricular right and left halves
What is the midsagital plane?
400
Partially out of joint
What is subluxation?
400
The incomplete development of an organ or tissue
What is hypoplasia?
500
The movement during which the knees or elbows are bent or decreased in the angle of the joints
What is flextion?
500
type of arteries the myocardium recieves its blood supply from
What is coronary arteries?
500
Part of the elbow is formed by this end of the humerous
What is distal?
500
Another name for bunion
What is hallux valgus?
500
The defective development or congenital absence of an organ or tissue
What is aplasia?
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