Used to hold burettes on a ring stand
What is Burette clamp?
Cells in the body that help fight infection
What are white blood cells?
Stretches or tares of ligaments. Caused by trauma like falling or blow that knocks a joint out of position
What is a Sprain?
The smallest bone in the body.
What is the stapes?
Mass is neither created nor destroyed in chemical reactions.
What is the law of conservation of mass?
For scooping out small or large amounts of chemicals from bottles, etc.
What is Scoopula
Paralysis that affects all four limbs.
What is Quadriplegia?
Inflammation of a tendon. Athletes such as golfers and tennis players have a higher risk.
What is tendinitis?
The largest bone in the body?
What is the femur?
process of copying a strand of DNA into mRNA
What is transcription
Used with vacuum flask for performing vacuum filtration.
What is Buchner Funnel?
The meaning of the prefix (pect/o)or (pector/o)
What is the chest
Common sports injury that is often associated with a loud pop or "popping" sensation in the knee.
What is a torn ACL?
The human body's largest organ.
What is the skin?
Formed when an acid and base react
What is a salt and water?
Technique where a solution of known concentration is used to determine the concentration of an unknown solution.
What is a Titration?
Inflammatory response due to a hypersensitivity to a substance that normally is harmless or would not cause an immune response in most people
What is an Allergy?
When the two bones that come together to form a joint become separated. Contact sports such as football and basketball pose higher risk.
What is Dislocation?
Houses the Islets of Langerhans.
The thin biologial sheets of material that allow only certain molecules to pass through them more easily than others.
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Inflammation or degeneration of the joint
What is Arthritis?
In 2013, he jumped to block a shot while playing basketball and awkwardly landed on his right leg causing an open fracture.
Who is Kevin Ware?
The major blood vessel supplying blood to your upper arm, elbow, forearm, and hand.
Process begins with the production of Acetyl-CoA.
What is the Krebs cycle?