The study of the functions and vital processes of living organisms
What is physiology?
Having to do with the senses
What is sensory?
having to do with the body
OR
relating to nature or nonliving matter
OR
an examination by a doctor to determine health
What is physical?
A redness and swelling in reaction to infection or injury
What is inflammation?
information obtained through one of the five senses
OR
a person or thing that causes great excitement
What is sensation?
A sick feeling; the need to vomit
What is nausea?
A sign of a disorder or disease
What is a symptom?
Showing good judgment
OR
That which can be perceived by the senses
What is sensible?
a break or crack
OR
to break or crack
What is fracture?
Powerful; highly effective
What is potent?
A tight-fitting under-garmet worn to enhance appearance
What is corset?
how a person holds or carries his or her body
OR
to assume a pose or an attitude for effect
What is posture?
Of no danger to health; not malignant
What is benign?
to remove an obstruction by suctioning
What is aspirate?
the ability to endure
What is stamina?
Having perception through the senses; easily stimulated
What is sensitive?
to end
What is expire?
to breathe out; to release air from the lungs
What is exhale?
The process of breathing
What is respiration?
having to do with the body
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a military ranking in the U.S. Army, Air Force, and Marine Corps
What is corporal?
pain or discomfort
OR
something causing pain or discomfort
What is affliction?
A group of people working together
What is corps?
A dead body; usually referring to a human
What is corpse?
strength; physical energy
What is vigor?
To make strong again
What is rejuvenate?
to sweat
What is perspire?
a person unable to function without help
OR
not legal or proper
What is invalid?
The physical character or makeup of a person
What is consitution?
to decrease a reaction
What is desensitize?
the skin tones or appearance of skin; the way things appear
What is complexion?