Non-living microscopic agent. Invades healthy host cells to reproduce and spread.
Virus
Filters air, traps dirt and microbes in mucus, and warms incoming air.
Nose
Dopamine
Wrist bones.
Carpals
Decreases the angle between the bones.
Flexion
Microscopic living unicellular prokaryotic organisms. Most common pathogen found all around.
Bacteria
Passageways that air travels through.
Pharynx/Trachea
Excitatory neurotransmitters that play a role in the Fight or Flight response.
Epinephrine (adrenaline)
A term for the neck area.
Cervical
Increases the angle between the joint.
Extension
Infectious non-living submicroscopic proteins caused by prion tainted meat. These proteins cause normal proteins to fold abnormally.
Prions
Brings air from Trachea to lungs. Branches into smaller tubes.
Bronchi
Involved in regulation of mood and sleep.
Serotonin
Scientific word for Hips.
Pelvic girdle
Movement away from the midline (think about your arms raising to the side).
Abduction
Living multicellular eukaryotic organisms. organisms with spores (think mushrooms).
Fungi
Thin-walled air sacs that extend from bronchioles, and are wrapped in capillaries.
Alveoli
*Blocks* the *reuptake* of neurotransmitters from the synapse.
Reuptake inhibitor
Radius and ulna
The limb moves in a *circular* motion around a fixed joint.
Rotation
Living multicellular eukaryotic worms. Infection through consumption of contaminated water and food, or being bit by an infected insect.
Helminths
Voice box, sits on top of the trachea (also known as the Adam's apple.
Larynx
Binds and activates receptors.
Agonist
Lower jaw bone.
Mandible
Downward movement of the scapula and shoulders.
Depression