Inflammation of the joints
Arthritis
The most common class of lever found in the body
Class 3 (Shovel. i.e. Bicep Curl) LPF
Oil glands are also called _______ glands
Sebaceous
Where would one find a hepatocyte?
The liver
A lack of oxygen to muscles causes
Ischemia
Inflammation of the lateral epicondyle of the humerus
Lateral Epicondylitis "Tennis Elbow"
The least common lever found in the body
Class 1 "see saw" LFP
The most superficial layer of the skin, located above the dermis is
the epidermis
Leukocytes
Another name of high blood pressure
Hypertension
Inflammation of the tendon
Tendonitis
Standing on one's tippy toes is an example of a class _____ lever
2 "wheel barrow"
Skin aids in the synthesis of _____, which is important for the functioning of calcium in the body.
Vitamin D
Are eosinophils considered to be granular or agranular?
Granular
A group of disorders effecting the SCM muscle is called
Torticollis (wryneck)
Myocarditis is inflammation of the _________ __________
In lever systems, the joint functions as a ______
Fulcrum
Which cells produce pigmentation in the skin?
Melanocytes
Another name of a muscle cell
Muscle fiber
A progressive narrowing or hardening of arteries caused by age, high cholesterol and/or smoking is
Atherosclerosis
What are the 5 cardinal signs of inflammation?
Swelling
Heat
A loss of Function
Redness
Pain
The atlanto-occipital joint is an example of a type ______ lever (LFP)
1
Which cell type makes the skin waterproof?
Keratinocytes
Dentritic/Langerhan cells are found in the skin and involved in ______
A benign lump of fat cells is called a
Lipoma