Study of body structure
What is Anatomy
The study of cells
what is cytology
the study of the cause of disease in populations
what is epidemiology
nerve supply to the eye
what is optic nerve (CN2)
what is opthalmic branch of trigeminal nerve (CN5)
8% of total body weight
what is blood
Skeletal System
What is Movement
the basic unit of life
what is the cell
acute, chronic and subacute
what are the levels of disease classification
malleus, incus and stapes
What are the ear ossicles.
Plasma
what is the liquid portion
Gradual changes occuring in all body systems
What is the effects of agiing
contains phospholipids bilayer cholesterol and proteins
what is the plasma membrane components
occurring on a scale that crosses international boundaries
what is pandemic
Presbycusis
what is hearing loss
55%
what is the amount of Plasma in blood
Body's maintenance of internal balance
Homeostasis
Pores in the membrane that allow passage of specific substances
what are channels
Population of beneficial microorganisms that normally grows on and within the human body
what is normal flora
Vertigo
what is equilibrium disturbances
neutrophils, eosinophils, basophils, lymphocytes and monocytes
what are leukocytes
Critical for maintaining our health
What is negative feedback
Largest organelle in the cell
what is a nucleus
a highly contagious viral infection of the respiratory passages causing fever, severe aching
what is influenza pandemic
touch, pressure, heat, cold, position and pain
what are the general senses
excessive loss or destruction of red cells
what is anemia