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Histology
a branch of biology concerned with the microscopic a structure of tissues of a living organism
Anatomy
the study of the gross structure of the body and the interrelations of its parts
physiology
the science and the study of the vital processes, mechanisms,and functions of an organ or system
kinesiology
the scientific study of muscular activity and the anatomy, physiology, and mechanics of body movements
pathology
the study of the structural and functional changes caused by disease
homeostasis
is the internal balance of the body
disease
an abnormal and unhealthy state of all or part of the body wherein it is not capable of carrying on its normal function
symptom
subjective evidence of disase or bodily disorder
sign
(of disase)
an observable indication of disease or bodily disorder
stress
any psychological or physical situation or condition that causes tension or strain
adrenal glands
situated on the top of each each kidney.produce epinephrine, norepinephrine, and corticosteroids
atherosclerosis
characterized by an accumulation of fatty deposits on the inner walls of the arteries
pain
has a primarily protective function in that it warns of tissue damage or destruction somewhere in the body. it is the result of stimulation of specialized nerve ends in the body
ischemia
localized tissue anemia due to obstruction of the in of blood
bacteria
are minute, unicellular organiganisms exhibiting both plant and animal characteristics and are classified as either harmless or harmful
virus
any class of submicroscopic pathonic agents that transmit disease
fungus
is a diverse group of organisms potentially capable of causing disease that thrive or grow in wet or damp areas
parasite
an organism that may potentially cause disease that exists and functions at the expense of a host organism without contributing to the survival of the host
local infection
invading organisms confined to a small area of the body
systemic infection
invading organisms that have spread throughout the body
inflammation
a protective tissue response characterized by swelling, redness, heat, and pain
fever
an elevated body temperature
scar
dense fibrous tissue that forms as an injury, wound, burn, or sore heals
wellness
behaviors and habits that have a positive influence on health