ITM final exam Word Scramble
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different tissues organized to work toward common goals are called... | organs |
which cavity contains components of nervous system | dorsal cavity |
what is "not" a branch of anatomy | dissective |
what is the correct progression from "smallest to largest" | atom, molecule, cell, tissue, organ, system, organism |
what word means "laying on ones back" | supine |
the thoracic cavity is separated from the abdominopelvic cavity by ... | diaphragm |
what is "not" one of the 9 abdominal regions | upper right |
smallest living organism | cell |
anatomy is defined as... | the study of the structure of the body and the relationship of its parts |
what is "not " a characteristic of life | regeneration |
the special molecule used by the cells of the body to supply energy for anabolism | adenosine triphosphate ATP |
the maintenance of an optimal internal environment is called... | homeostasis |
which plane divides the body into left and right | sagittal |
anything that interrupts the maintenance of homeostasis... | stress |
physiology is defined as... | the study of the functions of living organisms and their parts |
which is "not" a part of the feedback loop | neural net |
when something is distal with respect to something else, this means that it is... | further |
which plane divides the body into front and back | coronal |
the characteristic of life in which an organism has the ability to sense, monitor and respond to changes | responsiveness |
a proton carries which kind of charge | positive |
synonym for medial is... | midline |
single, largest deterrent to the spread of disease is... | hand washing |
collection of signs and symptoms that present a clear picture of an illness or condition is... | syndrome |
what is the name given to the CDS guidelines for the prevention of the spread of disease | universal precautions |
disease process in which the signs and symptoms appear suddenly, persist for a short period of time and then disappear | acute illness |
study of all factors involved in causing a disease is referred to as... | etiology |
an opportunistic illness is... | one that takes advantage of a compromised immune system in order to attack the body |
which disease is caused by a bacteria | botulism |
intracellular parasite consists of nucleic acid core DNA/RNA surrounded by protein coat is... | D virus |
objective abnormalities that can be seen or measured by someone other than the patient | sign |
one celled organism larger than bacteria | protozoa |
response that is considered normal body process which usually speeds recovery | inflammation |
during inflammatory response there is an increase in the permeability of the blood vessel walls which allows water to leak out of vessels into tissues and causes... | edema |
medical professional is unable to determine the cause of a disease | idiopathic |
disease process that developes slowly with vague signs and symptoms that can change and persist for long periods of time is referred as... | chronic |
which disease is "not" caused by malnutrition | lupus |
a disease that can be passed from one person to another is said to be... | communicable |
problems of a climate and pollution are part of which type of risk factor | environmental factors |
the organized study of the underlying physiological processes associated with a disease | pathophysiology |
forms finger like projections | papilloma |
tissue breaks down | degeneration |
small pigmented tumors | nevus |
tumor arises from adipose tissue | lipoma |
tumor that involves the tissues of bone | osteoma |
tumor that arises from cartilage tissue | chondroma |
cancer that migrates from a primary tumor | metastasis |
abnormal tissue growth | neoplasm |
tiny cells without nuclei secrete toxins called... | bacteria |
large one celled organisms having organized nuclei | protozoa |
energy is obtained by breaking molecular bonds | catabolism |
energy is stored by forming new molecular bonds | anabolism |
basic structural unit of an organism | cell |
move the foot downward | plantar flexion |
decrease the angle between two bones | flexion |
turn the hand downward | pronation |
divides the body into superior and inferior | transverse plane |
divides body into anterior and posterior | coronal plane |
transformation, production, consumption of energy is called... | metabolism |
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