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Microbiology ANS - The study of small living organisms

Bacteria ANS - one-cell organism

Non-pathogenic ANS - Non-disease producing bacteria

pathogenic ANS - causes infection and diseases

Cocci ANS - Round-shape cells

Staphylococci ANS - bacteria that grow in bunches

Streptococci ANS - bacteria that grow in chains

Diplococci ANS - bacteria that grow in pairs

Bacilli ANS - Rod shaped bacteria

Spirilla ANS - Spiral shaped bacteria

Growth of bacteria ANS - active and inactive

active immunity ANS - antibodies self made

passive immunity ANS - antibodies received

Sanitation/Cleaning ANS - remove dirt or debris

Disinfection ANS - used to destroy microbes on nonporous surfaces

Sterilization ANS - use to destroy all microbes

Antiseptic ANS - sanitizer product reducing microbes when applied to the skin

Virucidals ANS - disinfectant kills viruses

,OSHA ANS - Occupational Safety and Health Administration

MSDS ANS - Material Safety Data Sheet

EPA ANS - Environmental Protection Agency

immersion ANS - disinfecting, tools must be pre cleaned before

Porous items ANS - discard after each use

Puncture-proof container ANS - Dispose of sharp objects, such as razor blades in

Anatomy ANS - The study of the organs and systems of the body

Physiology ANS - The study of organ functions of body performance

Basic parts of a cell ANS - nucleus, cytoplasm, cell membrane

Nucleus ANS - The control center of cell activities

Cytoplasm ANS - Where the cell activities take place

Cell membrane ANS - Outer surface of cell which encloses the protoplasm

Mitosis ANS - cells grow and divide

Metabolism ANS - Process where cells receive nutrients for growth and reproduction

Two phases of metabolism ANS - anabolism and catabolism

Anabolism ANS - Building up or storing

Catabolish ANS - Breaking down or releasing energy

Tissue functions ANS - Epithelial, Nerve, Liquid, Muscular, Connective

Epithelial tissue ANS - Covers and protects body surfaces and internal organs

nerve tissue ANS - Carries messages between the brain and the rest of the body

Liquid tissue ANS - Carries food, waste products and hormones

muscular tissue ANS - moves the body and its parts

connective tissue ANS - holds body together

, skeletal system ANS - Physical foundation of the body(bones & joints)

Muscular System ANS - enables movement of the body and internal organs

circulatory system ANS - circulates blood

nervous system ANS - sends and receives messages

digestive system ANS - breaks down food and absorbs nutrients

excretory system ANS - removes waste from the body

respiratory system ANS - Brings oxygen into the body. Gets rid of carbon dioxide.

endocrine system ANS - controls growth, general health and reproduction of body

reproductive system ANS - organs involved in producing offspring

integumentary system ANS - control sebaceous(oil), sudoriferous glands (sweat)

How many bones are in the human body? ANS - 206

Joint ANS - two or more bones joined together

Osteology ANS - Study of bones

Two types of joints ANS - immovable and movable

Long bones are found in ANS - arms and legs

Flat bones are found in ANS - skull, shoulder bone and breast bone

Irregular bones are found in ANS - wrist, ankle, and spinal column

Bones are composed of ANS - 2/3 mineral matter and 1/3 organic matter

Mineral & organic matter of bones produce ANS - white and red cell calcium

Bones store ANS - Calcium

The skull ANS - skeleton head, enclosed and protects the brain and sensory organs

The skull has how many bones? ANS - 8 cranium bones

The facial skeleton has how many bones? ANS - 14

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