Name the bony landmark unique to the femur
What is the Trochanter?
The type of epithelium lining the luminar surface of the intestines
What is Simple Columnar Epithelium?
The number three cause of death in the United States of America
To be taken twice a day, after eating
What is BID PC?
This structure allows blood to leave the right ventricle and enter the pulmonary artery
What is the Pulmonary Semilunar Valve?
This layer of epithelium separates the epithelium from the tissue itself
What is the Basement Membrane?
A common chronic illness which can lead to polyuria and hyperglycemia
What is diabetes mellitus?
Name the med term that means "swelling of fingers or toes"
What is Dactylitis?
These locations on the neuron allow for saltatory conduction of a nervous impulse
What are the Nodes of Ranvier?
This type of epithelium is stratified and uniquely flexible
What is Transitional Epithelium?
Name the ameoba famous for eating human brains
Inflammation of the part of the pharynx that lies between the soft palate and the hyoid bone
What is Oropharyngitis?
What is Action Potential?
This immune system cell has two different names depending on whether it is in the bloodstream or in a tissue
What is a Monocyte/Macrophage?
This fungus turns ants into zombies
What is Ophiocordyceps Unilateralis?
The medical term for "brain freeze"
What is Sphenopalatine Ganglioneuralgia?
Name the two compounds in the Z-Bands that contract the sarcomere and the muscle as a whole (both required)
What are Actin and Myosin?
The common pattern in the naming of immune system cells such as eosinophils or basophils
This is the cell that HIV attacks and hijacks (specific)
What is the CD4 T-Lymphocyte?
Define the following med term: "rhinotillexomania"
What is Nose Picking?