To examine a part of the body by touching it carefully.
The section of the small intestine between the duodenum and the ileum.
A small, fleshy flap of tissue that hangs from the back of the throat over the root of the tongue.
A substance that gives the skin, hair, and eyes their natural color.
A small pocket of fluid that develops between the upper layers of skin, often caused by friction or burns.
Blood that leaks out of blood vessels and collects in the body.
Paralysis of all limbs, often caused by a severe neck injury.
An unusually hard or thick scar that forms after surgery or an injury.
Having a high body temperature.
An immune system reaction (for example, rash, fever, sneezing, or headaches) to something that is normally harmless.
A sugar found in milk and dairy products.
A coagulated mass that occurs when blood cells stick together and form a solid.
A waxy, fat-like substance produced by the liver and found in all food from animal sources; an essential component of body cells and a precursor of bile acids and some hormones.
Minerals in the body (e.g., calcium and sodium) that are electrically charged and play an important role in body processes, such as regulating fluid levels in the body.
An infectious disease that can be transmitted from animals to humans (or vice versa).
An abnormal narrowing of a passageway, such as a blood vessel, or other type of opening in the body.
An abnormally low number of white blood cells.
A machine that inflates the lungs with oxygen.
The dome-shaped sheet of muscle at the base of the lungs that helps move air in and out of the lungs.
An area of dead tissue caused by insufficient blood supply.
Allergy
Alopecia
Blister
Blood clot
Cholesterol
Diaphragm
Electrolytes
Febrile
Gingiva
Hematoma
Infarct
Jejunum
Keloid
Lactose
Melanin
Neutropenia
Onychomycosis
Palpate
Quadriplegia
Radiograph
Stenosis
Thoracic
Uvula
Ventilator
Zoonosis
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