Basic Terminology Flashcards
Decomposition of proteins by enzymes of aerobic bacteria.
Decay
Separation of compounds into simpler substances by the action of microbial and/or autolytic enzymes.
Decomposition
Destruction and/or inhibition of most pathogenic organisms and their products in or on the body.
Disinfection
Direct treatment other than vascular (arterial) embalming of the contents of the body cavities and the lumina of the hollow viscera. Usually accomplished by aspiration and then injection of chemicals using a trocar.
Cavity embalming
Organic catalyst produced by living cells and capable of autolytic decomposition.
Enzyme
Injection of embalming chemicals directly into the tissues through the use of a syringe and needle or a trocar
Hypodermic Embalming
Organic compound found in plants and animals that can be broken down into amino acids.
Protein
Treatment of the deceased in the attempt to recreate natural form and color.
Restoration
Science of treating the body chemically so as to temporarily inhibit decomposition.
Temporary Preservation
Direct contact of body tissues with embalming chemicals
Surface Embalming
Use of the blood vascular system of the body for temporary preservation, disinfection, and restoration. Usually accomplished through injection of embalming solutions into the arteries and drainage from the veins.
Vascular (arterial) Embalming