Anatomy 1
Pathology 1
Anatomy 2
Anatomy 3
Anatomy 4
100

A group of cells working together to perform a common function is called a/an _________.

Tissue

100

____________ is any type of disease-causing agent.

Pathogen

100

_____________ is the study of the structure of an organism.

Anatomy

100

___________ plane is any movement toward or away from the midline of the body.

Transverse

100

The Dorsal cavity and Ventral cavity are separated by the ____________, which is also referred to as the mediastinum.

Diaphragm 

200

_________ are the smallest units of life and the building blocks of the body.

Cell

200

___________ is a harmful or undesired outcome for some intervention from massage therapy. An example of this could be a client experiencing soreness after massage. 

Adverse Effect

200

_________________ Feedback is when the response counteracts the original stimulus.

Negative

200

Passive Transport does not use energy when these three transport mechanisms are called on

Filtration, Facilitated Diffusion, Diffusion

200

The two ventral cavities are the ______________ and the _____________.

Thoracic, Abdominopelvic

300

A system is a group of ____________ working together to perform a set of common functions.

Organs

300

Protection from invasion, limit range of contamination, prepare for healing is the purpose of what stage of inflammation. 

Acute 

300

Reduction of stress and improved mental focus are both examples of _____________ of manual therapy.

Benefits

300

The organic compound that is broken down into amino acids is referred to as a _____________.

Protein

300

The two dorsal cavities are the _________ and _____________.

Brain, Spinal Cord 

400

Any change in the internal or external environment is called a __________.

Stimulus

400

The subtypes of infectious agents. 

Fungi, Animal Parasites, Prions

400

Reduction of pain and improved range of motion are both examples of ________________ of manual therapy.

Physiological Effects

400

The structure of a cell is divided into two main parts; the Plasma Membrane and Cytoplasm. The Plasma membrane contain IMPs that are vital to our daily functions. The two main IMPs of the Plasma Membrane are?  

Receptor, Effector

400

When two or more like atoms combine to form a molecule, it is called a(n) _______________.

Element

500

____________ is the study of the function of body parts and systems.

Physiology 

500

Packets of DNA and RNA wrapped in a protein coat that can not replicate outside of a host. 

Viruses

500

_____________ Feed back is when the original stimulus is reinforced to promote more of the response.

Positive

500

Active Transport uses energy when these three transport mechanisms are called on to move substances out of the cells.  

Phagocytosis, Exocytosis, Ion Pump

500

When atoms combine with different types of atoms to create substances called ___________.

Compounds