Enlargement of the heart is called? - ANSWER Megalocardia
The part of the small intestine that connects to the stomach is the - ANSWER Duodenum
What
... [Show More] is the medical term for headache? - ANSWER Cephalalgia
What is the term for excessive vomiting - ANSWER hyperemesis
What is the term for enlargement of the kidneys? - ANSWER nephromegaly
What is the term for low blood sugar? - ANSWER hypoglycemia
What is the definition for diathermy? - ANSWER generating heat through tissues
In the word hemoglobin, the component globin means: - ANSWER Protein
Necroscopy refers to - ANSWER autopsy
How many Bones are in the body? - ANSWER 206
The bones of the fingers are called: - ANSWER Phalanges
The term macroscope refers to: - ANSWER the visual examination of an object with the naked eye
The term postprandial refers to: - ANSWER following a meal
An example of poikilocytosis is - ANSWER a sickle cell
Under the skin is the term meaning - ANSWER Hypodermic
Another name for Myocardial Infarction : - ANSWER Heat attack
The opposite of superficial is - ANSWER deep
The opposite of distal is : - ANSWER proximal
Transverse refers to - ANSWER cutting through
The Pituitary Gland : - ANSWER is considered to be the master gland
The main upper chest muscle is - ANSWER Pectoralis major
The bat-shaped bone that extends behind the eyes and forms part of the base of the skull is called the: - ANSWER sphenoid bone
Facial bones that compose the massive upper jaw are called : - ANSWER maxillary bones
The largest gland in the upper Body is the: - ANSWER liver
The small sac attached to the underside of the liver and stores bile is called the: - ANSWER gallbladder
The serous membrane which lines the abdominal wall is called: - ANSWER peritoneum
The Master gland of the human body is called the - ANSWER pituitary gland
The hardest tissue of the body is - ANSWER enamel
When focusing the microscope, one should begin with which objective - ANSWER 10X
The lenses of the microscope should be cleaned with_______ to prevent scratching. - ANSWER lens paper [Show Less]