Is one of the basic essential sciences of medicine.
What is anatomy?
100
Provides chemical communications within the body using hormones.
What is endocrine system?
100
The ability of a system or material to do work/inertia, change motion, cause a change.
What is energy?
100
The word for the inflammation of the heart's lining membrane.
What is endocarditis?
100
a microscopic organism, especially a bacterium, virus, or fungus.
What is microorganism?
200
A medical specialty that is concerned with the diagnosis of disease based on the macroscopic, microscopic, biochemical, immunologic and molecular examination of organs and tissues.
What is pathological anatomy?
200
You use to have 270, but now you only have 206.
What is the number of bones in the adult human body?
200
An organic compound containing one or more hydroxyl group, and a good solvent. (-OH), so intoxicating!!
What is alcohol?
200
Tissue reaction to injury.
What is inflammation?
200
Coccus, bacillus, spirochetes, selenomonads.....this is not a curse on you.
What is structure of bacteria?
300
Is used as a reference in describing the relation of body parts to one another.
What is anatomical position?
300
The processes of _______ take place in the distal respiratory tree.
What is internal respiration?
300
The study of those types of matter and changes in matter related to the disinfection and preservation of human remains.
What is embalming chemistry?
300
Life-threatening medical condition of low blood perfusion to tissues resulting in cellular injury and inadequate tissue function.
What is circulatory shock?
300
Most are unicellular although some are colonist.
What is protozoa?
400
You have only 12.
What is the number of systems of the body?
400
You have between 300 and 400 of them which are broken into three groups Fibrous, cartilaginous, synovial.
What is the number of joint classifications?
400
Poisonous substance of plant, animal, bacterial or fungal origin.
What is toxin?
400
Ebola, rabis, and gonorrhea are a few examples.
What are communicable diseases?
400
The ability of an organism to cause disease (ie, harm the host).
What is pathogenicity?
500
Epithelial, connective, muscular, and please don't get nervous.
What are the types of tissues?
500
A sperm-carrying duct especially of a higher vertebrate that in the human male is a thick-walled tube about two feet long.
What is ductus deferens?
500
This is the process through which most embalming chemicals are moved from the interstitial fluids through the cell wall into the cell.
What is osmosis?
500
The sudden death of some brain cells due to lack of oxygen when the blood flow to the brain is impaired by blockage or rupture of an artery to the brain. It is also referred to as a stroke.
What is cerebrovascular accident?
500
The state or condition in which the body or a part of it is invaded by a pathogenic agent.