Microbiology
Microscope
Phlebotomy Terminology
Oncology Terminology
100
Consists of the harmless microorganisms that normally reside in many parts of the body but do not cause disease.
What is normal flora
100
The flat, horizonta platform on which the microscope slide is placed.
What is the stage
100
The surface of the arm in front of the elbow.
What is the Antecubital space.
100
Where ther is life, there is
What is cancer
200
Invasion of the body by pathogenic microorganisms.
What is infection
200
The first lens system located at the top of the body tube that you look through to view the specimen.
What is eyepiece
200
A closed glass or plastice tube that contains a premeasured vacuum.
What is Evacuated tube
200
The study of tumors, or neoplasms.
What is Oncology
300
The interval of time between the invasion by a pathogenic microorganism and the appearance of the first symptoms of the disease.
What is incubation period
300
At the base of the microscope and consists of a built-in illuminator, along with a switch for turning it on and off.
What is the light source
300
Inflammation of bone and cartliage.
What is Osteochondritis
300
Cancer of the bone marrow.
What is Leukemia
400
Microscopic single-celled organisms.
What is Bacteria
400
Used to obtain an approximate focus quickly.
What is coarse adjustment
400
Liquid portion of blood from which the clotting factor fibrinogen has been removed.
What is Serum
400
Viewing a section of living tissue.
What is Biopsy
500
Smallest living organisms
What is Viruses
500
Type of microscope used most often for office laboratory work.
What is a compound microscope
500
The backflow of blood (from an evacuated tube) into the patient's vein.
What is Venous Reflux
500
Are derived from the middle (mesodermal) layer that becomes connective tissue.
What is Sarcomas
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