DEFAULT Flashcards
Which section of the brain controls motor activity and muscle control.
Cerebellum
Three principal components of the brain.
Cerebellum, Cerebrum, and Brain Stem
The cerebrum is largest part of brain with left and right hemispher . The outermost part is ______ ______ and the inner part is ______ _______. Conscious activity is controled by the ______ ______ and wnich is refered to as the _____ _______. The inner _____ ______ acts as a transmission conduit of neurons that carry impulses to and from the cerebral cortex.
Gray Matter, White Matter, Gray Matter, White Matter
The medical term for the death of tissue?
Necrosis
Any disease condition due to poisoning?
Toxicosis
Disorder in Women in which the tissue resembling the inner lining of the uterus is found in places of the pelvis or lower abdomen
Endometriosis
What is an abnormal growth of new tissue that maybe benign or malignant?
Neoplasm
It controls muscle activity and muscle contractions and in doing so the skeletal muscles move smoothly?
Cerebellum
It is located above the brainstem and contains the hypothalamus?
Diencephalon
It is part of the endocrine system that controls, body temperature, endocrine functions and growth.
Hypothalamus
The brainstem is involved in the motor control of?
Visceral Organs
It plays a role in consciousness and the sleep/wake cycle?
brain stem
Which sub-component of the brain controls body temperature?
Hypothalamus
The inflammation or infection of the liver due to a virus?
Hepatitis
Inflammation of the meninges, a brain membrane?
Meningitis
A widespread infection of bacteria in the body, not specific to the membranes.
?
Sepsis
A disease that damages the myelin sheath of nerve cells in the brain and spinal cord?
Multiple Sclerosis
Inflammation and congestion of the sinus do to an infection?
Sinusitis
Refers to something happening under the skin? Another word for Hypodermic?
subcutaneous
The science of the structure of the body is.
Anatomy
The function of a structure of the human body.
Physiology
Deals with the study of the structure of the organs as seen by the naked eye on disection.
Gross Anatomy
Deals with the position of the organs in relation to each other, as they are seen in sections through the body indifferent planes.
Topographical Anatomy
The study of the minute structure of the organs by means of the microscope.
Histology
A traditional X-ray picture is made by aiming parallel X-ray beams at your body. A piece of film records the amount of X-ray _____ that makes it through to the other side .
Energy
The image of a X-ray film is a ___.
Shadow
A CT scan use X-ray beams rotating around the body to calculate the relative ________ of specific points of the body.
density
MRI make ____ ______ dance in unision.
Atomic Nuclei