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Anatomy, Physiology and Disease

Identify the term for the following definitions

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Topics of this game:
  • study of external and internal structures of the human body
  • study of the functions and vital processes of the human body
  • study of cells
  • study of tissues
  • study of form and structure of an organism
  • study of disease
  • study of abnormal body functions
  • cause of the disease
  • condition in which the body fails to function normally
  • having no known cause
  • acquired at a medical facility
  • disease spread in variety of ways such as insect to human
  • disease spread strictly from human to human directly
  • disease that is always found within a certain area
  • disease that occurs in high numbers over a specific region
  • disease that has spread worldwide
  • all the chemical reaction occurring within the human body
  • complex molecules are broken down to simpler ones
  • simple molecules are built up and added to form complex molecules
  • maintaining a stable internal environment
  • opposes the change in homeostasis
  • enhances or increases the magnitude of the change in homeostasis
  • definitive measurable objective indicator of illness
  • subjective, patient-perceived indictaor of illness
  • specific grouping of signs and symptoms related to a specific disease
  • reason patient is seeking medical help
  • identification of disease based on signs, symptoms, history and lab tests
  • expected outcome of the disease
  • condition has rapid onset and short duration
  • condition with gradual onset and long duration
  • signs and symptoms of a chronic disease temporarily disappear
  • recurrence of the signs and symptoms of a chronic disease
  • acute flare-up of signs and symptoms of a chronic disease
  • prognosis is death

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