The ability to recognize and remember specific antigens and mount an attack on them. ( B cells and T cells are an example )
What is Adaptive / Acquired Immunity
Fibrous connective tissue that binds muscles to bones
What is tendons
Closed sacs of synovial fluid located near but not within a joint
What are Bursae
What is the cuticle
What are the three ossicles called
What are the malleus, incus, and stapes
Thin watery fluid found within lymph vessels
What is Lymph
Medical doctor who specializes in bone, joint and muscle conditions
What is an orthopedist
These types of immovable joints are found within the skull
What are suture joints
The outer most layer of the skin
What is the epidermis
Delicate membrane lining the eyelids and the eyeball
What is the conjunctiva
Weakened or killed microorganisms given to induce immunity to infection or disease
What is a vaccine
When fragments of a broken bone protrude through the skin
What is a compound fracture
Increasing the angle between two bones
What are the two types of glands
What are Sebaceous and sweat
Small hard cystic mass on the eyelid
What is a chalazion
Fluid that surrounds the body cells
What is interstitial fluid
The smaller of the two lower leg bones
What is the fibula
Movement toward the mid-line of the body
What is adduction
Open sore on the skin or mucus membrane
Ulcer
A health care professional specializing in the evaluation and rehabilitation of people with hearing loss
What is an Audiologist
The ability to recognize and accept the bodys own antigens as self or friendly
What is tolerance
Bones of the midfoot
Metatarsals
What are the three types of muscles
What are:
Smooth
Cardiac
Striated
Small collection of clear fluid ( blister )
What is a vesicle
The sclera is the?
What is the tough white outer coat of the eyeball