{"id":772,"date":"2023-12-04T10:28:24","date_gmt":"2023-12-04T15:28:24","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/pressbooks.bccampus.ca\/dcbiol2200\/back-matter\/glossary\/"},"modified":"2023-12-04T10:28:24","modified_gmt":"2023-12-04T15:28:24","slug":"glossary","status":"publish","type":"back-matter","link":"https:\/\/pressbooks.bccampus.ca\/dcbiol2200\/back-matter\/glossary\/","title":{"raw":"Glossary","rendered":"Glossary"},"content":{"raw":"\n\n","rendered":"<dl data-type=\"glossary\">\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-acute-inflammation\">acute inflammation<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>inflammatory response that occurs from the time of injury to infection up to a few days<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-afterload\">afterload<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>the pressure\/resistance against which the heart must work in order to eject blood for each contraction<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-albinism\">albinism<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>Genetic disorder that affects the skin, in which there is no melanin production.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-alpha-cell\">alpha cell<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>pancreatic islet cell type that produces the hormone glucagon<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-alpha-1-antitrypsin\">alpha-1-antitrypsin<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>A protease inhibitor that protects tissues from proteases released by inflammatory cells <\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-alveolar-dead-space\">Alveolar dead space<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>Air space within alveoli that are unable to participate in gas exchange.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-alveolar-duct\">alveolar duct<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>Small tube that leads from the terminal bronchiole to the respiratory bronchiole and is the point of attachment for alveoli.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-alveolar-macrophages\">alveolar macrophages<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>Immune system cell of the alveolus that removes debris and pathogens.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-alveolar-pores\">alveolar pores<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>Opening that allows airflow between neighboring alveoli.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-alveolar-sac\">alveolar sac<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>Cluster of alveoli.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-alveolus\">alveolus<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>Small, grape-like sac that performs gas exchange in the lungs.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-amount-of-force\">amount of force<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>Amount of force that is exerted by gases in the air surrounding any given surface.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-anaphase\">anaphase<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>Third stage of mitosis (and meiosis), during which sister chromatids separate into two new nuclear regions of a dividing cell.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-anastomosis\">anastomosis<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>(plural = anastomoses) area where vessels unite to allow blood to circulate even if there may be partial blockage in another branch<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-anatomic-pathologists\">Anatomic Pathologists<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>Pathology specialty that looks at organs and tissues to determine what changes, if any, are occurring that might lead to an explanation for the signs and symptoms.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-anatomical-dead-space\">anatomical dead space<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>Air space present in the airway that never reaches the alveoli and therefore never participates in gas exchange.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-anchoring-junctions\">anchoring junctions<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>Mechanically attaches adjacent cells to each other or to the basement membrane.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-aneurysm\">aneurysm<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>abnormal ballooning\/ widening of the blood vessel wall cause by it's weakness. Aneurysm rupture is very dangerous and often fatal<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-anterior-cardiac-veins\">anterior cardiac veins<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>vessels that parallel the small cardiac arteries and drain the anterior surface of the right ventricle; bypass the coronary sinus and drain directly into the right atrium<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-anterior-interventricular-artery\">anterior interventricular artery<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>(also, left anterior descending artery or LAD) major branch of the left coronary artery that follows the anterior interventricular sulcus<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-anterior-interventricular-sulcus\">anterior interventricular sulcus<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>sulcus located between the left and right ventricles on the anterior surface of the heart<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-aortic-valve\">aortic valve<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>(also, aortic semilunar valve) valve located at the base of the aorta<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-apical\">apical<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>The part of a cell or tissue which, in general, faces an open space.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-apneustic-center\">apneustic center<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>Network of neurons within the pons that stimulate the neurons in the dorsal respiratory group; controls the depth of inspiration.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-apocrine-secretion\">apocrine secretion<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>Release of a substance along with the apical portion of the cell.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-apoptosis\">apoptosis<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>\"programmed\" cells death that eliminates abnormal cells <\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-arterioles\">arterioles<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>(also, resistance vessel) very small artery that leads to a capillary<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-arteriovenous-anastomosis\">arteriovenous anastomosis<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>short vessel connecting an arteriole directly to a venule and bypassing the capillary beds<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-artery\">artery<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>blood vessel that conducts blood away from the heart; may be a conducting or distributing vessel<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-ascending-aorta\">ascending aorta<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>part of the aorta that originates from the heart; total length - around 5 cm<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-ascites\">ascites<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>abnormal collection of fluid in the abdominal cavity<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-ascvd\">ASCVD<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>acute atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-atheroma\">atheroma<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>same as atherosclerotic plaque<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-atrioventricular-septum\">atrioventricular septum<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>cardiac septum located between the atria and ventricles; atrioventricular valves are located here<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-atrioventricular-valves\">atrioventricular valves<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>one-way valves located between the atria and ventricles; the valve on the right is called the tricuspid valve, and the one on the left is the mitral or bicuspid valve<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-atrium\">atrium<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>(plural = atria) upper or receiving chamber of the heart that pumps blood into the lower chambers just prior to their contraction; the right atrium receives blood from the systemic circuit that flows into the right ventricle; the left atrium receives blood from the pulmonary circuit that flows into the left ventricle<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-auricle\">auricle<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>extension of an atrium visible on the superior surface of the heart<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-auscultation\">auscultation<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>listening with a stethoscope for changes in sounds produced by movement of air, blood, food digestion, etc.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-autorhythmicity\">autorhythmicity<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>heart\u2019s ability to control its own contractions<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-basal-cells\">basal cells<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>Type of stem cell found in the stratum basale and in the hair matrix that continually undergoes cell division, producing the keratinocytes of the epidermis.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-basal-lamina\">basal lamina<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>Thin extracellular layer that lies underneath epithelial cells and separates them from other tissues.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-basement-membrane\">basement membrane<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>In epithelial tissue, a thin layer of fibrous material that anchors the epithelial tissue to the underlying connective tissue; made up of the basal lamina and reticular lamina.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-beta-cell\">beta cell<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>pancreatic islet cell type that produces the hormone insulin<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-bicuspid-valve\">bicuspid valve<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>(also, mitral valve or left atrioventricular valve) valve located between the left atrium and ventricle; consists of two flaps of tissue<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-bifurcation\">bifurcation<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>part of the blood vessel where it splits in 2 branches<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-bifurcations\">bifurcations<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>separation<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-bile\">bile<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>alkaline solution produced by the liver and important for the emulsification of lipids<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-bile-canaliculus\">bile canaliculus<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>small ducts between hepatocytes that collects bile<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-bilirubin\">bilirubin<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>main bile pigment, which is responsible for the brown color of feces<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-biopsy\">biopsy<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>Eextraction of sample cells or tissues for examination to determine the presence or extent of a disease. The tissue is examined under a microscope by a pathologist for histological changes<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-blood-flow\">blood flow<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>movement of blood through a vessel, tissue, or organ that is usually expressed in terms of volume per unit of time<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-blood-pressure\">blood pressure<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>force exerted by the blood against the wall of a vessel or heart chamber; can be described with the more generic term hydrostatic pressure<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-bowmans-capsule\">Bowman\u2019s capsule<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>cup-shaped sack lined by a simple squamous epithelium (parietal surface) and specialized cells called podocytes (visceral surface) that participate in the filtration process; receives the filtrate which then passes on to the PCTs<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-bowmans-space\">Bowman\u2019s Space<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>The space surrounding the glomerulus that the filtrate initially passes into.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-boyles-law\">Boyle\u2019s law<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>Relationship between volume and pressure as described by the formula: P1V1 = P2V2<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-bradykinin\">bradykinin<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>a pro-inflammatory peptide with many vasoactive and inflammatory effects  <\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-bronchial-tree\">bronchial tree<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>Collective name for the multiple branches of the bronchi and bronchioles of the respiratory system.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-bronchiole\">bronchiole<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>branch of bronchi that are 1 mm or less in diameter and terminate at alveolar sacs<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-bronchioles\">Bronchioles<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>Branch of bronchi that are 1 mm or less in diameter and terminate at alveolar sacs.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-bronchoconstriction\">bronchoconstriction<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>decrease in the size of the bronchiole due to contraction of the muscular wall<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-bronchodilation\">bronchodilation<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>increase in the size of the bronchiole due to contraction of the muscular wall<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-brush-border\">Brush Border<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>A feature of the cells of the proximal convoluted tubule that creates increased surface area for absorption.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-calyces\">calyces<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>cup-like structures receiving urine from the collecting ducts where it passes on to the renal pelvis and ureter<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-capacitance\">capacitance<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>ability of a vein to distend and store blood<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-capacitance-vessels\">capacitance vessels<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>veins<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-capillary\">capillary<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>smallest of blood vessels where physical exchange occurs between the blood and tissue cells surrounded by interstitial fluid<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-capillary-bed\">capillary bed<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>network of 10\u2013100 capillaries connecting arterioles to venules<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-cardiac-notch\">cardiac notch<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>depression in the medial surface of the inferior lobe of the left lung where the apex of the heart is located<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-cardiac-output\">Cardiac output<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>measurement of blood flow from the heart through the ventricles, is usually measured in liters per minute<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-cardiac-skeleton\">cardiac skeleton<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>(also, skeleton of the heart) reinforced connective tissue located within the atrioventricular septum; includes four rings that surround the openings between the atria and ventricles, and the openings to the pulmonary trunk and aorta; the point of attachment for the heart valves<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-cardiomyocyte\">cardiomyocyte<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>muscle cell of the heart<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-cell-cycle\">cell cycle<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>Life cycle of a single cell, from its birth until its division into two new daughter cells.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-cell-junctions\">cell junctions<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>Point of cell-to-cell contact that connects one cell to another in a tissue.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-central-chemoreceptor\">central chemoreceptor<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>One of the specialized receptors that are located in the brain that sense changes in hydrogen ion, oxygen, or carbon dioxide concentrations in the brain.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-central-vein\">central vein<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>vein that receives blood from hepatic sinusoids<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-centromere\">centromere<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>Region of attachment for two sister chromatids.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-centrosome\">centrosome<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>Cellular structure that organizes microtubules during cell division.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-checkpoint\">checkpoint<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>Progress point in the cell cycle during which certain conditions must be met in order for the cell to proceed to a subsequence phase.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-chordae-tendineae\">chordae tendineae<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>string-like extensions of tough connective tissue that extend from the flaps of the atrioventricular valves to the papillary muscles<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-chronic-inflammation\">chronic inflammation<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>a slow, long-term inflammation, in response to repeated injury, lasting for weeks, months to years.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-circumflex-artery\">circumflex artery<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>branch of the left coronary artery that follows coronary sulcus<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-cleavage-furrow\">cleavage furrow<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>Contractile ring that forms around a cell during cytokinesis that pinches the cell into two halves.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-clinical-chemists\">Clinical Chemists<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>Specialty that works with Medical Biochemists and Medical Laboratory Technologists to run laboratory services and equipment for the testing of chemicals in specimens such as blood, and urine.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-clinical-manifestations\">clinical manifestations<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>symptoms that a person experiences because they have a disease<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-clinical-reasoning\">clinical reasoning<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>the process which information (e.g. lab findings, physical exam results, previous clinical experience) AND the patient's context results in an understanding of a patient's<br \/>\nproblem or disease; thus aiding with treatment plan and interventions. <\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-common-bile-duct\">common bile duct<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>structure formed by the union of the common hepatic duct and the gallbladder\u2019s cystic duct<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-common-hepatic-duct\">common hepatic duct<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>duct formed by the merger of the two hepatic ducts<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-common-iliac-artery\">common iliac artery<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>a large artery that carries oxydenated blood to lower limbs, pelvis, and reproductive organs<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-compliance\">compliance<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>degree to which a blood vessel can stretch as opposed to being rigid<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-conducting-zone\">conducting zone<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>Region of the respiratory system that includes the organs and structures that provide passageways for air and are not directly involved in gas exchange.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-congestive-heart-failure-chf\">congestive heart failure (CHF)<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>heart is too weak or damaged to fill and pump efficiently resulting in blood pooling upstream (i.e. into lungs for left-sided and venous system for right-sided)<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-continuous-capillary\">continuous capillary<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>most common type of capillary, found in virtually all tissues except epithelia and cartilage; contains very small gaps in the endothelial lining that permit exchange<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-copd\">COPD<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease is an umbrella term for chronic pulmonary diseases that progressively narrows &amp; obstructs the airways - especially during exhalation.  This makes it progressively harder to breathe.  Emphysema and chronic bronchitis are the most common examples of COPD<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-cor-pulmonale\">cor pulmonale<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>alteration in the structure and function of the right ventricle caused by  pulmonary hypertension<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-coronary\">coronary<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>arteries that supply heart muscle<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-coronary-arteries\">Coronary arteries<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>branches of the ascending aorta that supply blood to the heart; the left coronary artery feeds the left side of the heart, the left atrium and ventricle, and the interventricular septum; the right coronary artery feeds the right atrium, portions of both ventricles, and the heart conduction system<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-coronary-sinus\">coronary sinus<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>large, thin-walled vein on the posterior surface of the heart that lies within the atrioventricular sulcus and drains the heart myocardium directly into the right atrium<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-coronary-sulcus\">coronary sulcus<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>sulcus that marks the boundary between the atria and ventricles<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-coronary-veins\">coronary veins<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>vessels that drain the heart and generally parallel the large surface arteries<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-critical-thinking\">critical thinking<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>analysis of a problem\/situation and the  data or evidence related to it<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-cyanosis\">cyanosis<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>blue\/purple colour of the skin or mucous membranes due to the blood &amp; tissues near the skin surface having low oxygen.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-cyclin\">cyclin<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>One of a group of proteins that function in the progression of the cell cycle.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-cyclin-dependent-kinase\">cyclin-dependent kinase<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>One of a group of enzymes associated with cyclins that help them perform their functions.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-cystic-duct\">cystic duct<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>duct through which bile drains and enters the gallbladder<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-cytokines\">cytokines<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>small proteins released by cells; allow for communication between the cells involved in the same type of immune response\/reaction<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-cytokinesis\">cytokinesis<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>Final stage in cell division, where the cytoplasm divides to form two separate daughter cells.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-delta-cell\">delta cell<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>minor cell type in the pancreas that secretes the hormone somatostatin<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-dermal-papilla\">dermal papilla<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>(plural = dermal papillae) extension of the papillary layer of the dermis that increases surface contact between the epidermis and dermis.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-dermal-papilla-plural--dermal-papillae\">dermal papilla (plural = dermal papillae)<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>Extension of the papillary layer of the dermis that increases surface contact between the epidermis and dermis.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-dermis\">dermis<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>Layer of skin between the epidermis and hypodermis, composed mainly of connective tissue and containing blood vessels, hair follicles, sweat glands, and other structures.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-desmosome\">desmosome<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>Structure that forms an impermeable junction between cells.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-desmosomes\">desmosomes<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>cell structure that anchors the ends of cardiac muscle fibers to allow contraction to occur<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-detrusor-muscle\">detrusor muscle<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>smooth muscle in the bladder wall; fibers run in all directions to reduce the size of the organ when emptying it of urine<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-diabetes-mellitus\">diabetes mellitus<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>a condition caused by destruction or dysfunction of the beta cells of the pancreas or cellular resistance to insulin that results in abnormally high blood glucose levels<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-diapedesis\">diapedesis<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>movement of blood cells through the blood vessel wall<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-diastole\">diastole<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>relaxation of ventricles during the cardiac cycle<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-diastolic-failure\">diastolic failure<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>The left ventricle can't fill well during diastole because the ventricular walls can't relax well and\/or the ventricular lumen size is reduced<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-diastolic-pressure\">diastolic pressure<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>lower number recorded when measuring arterial blood pressure; represents the minimal value corresponding to the pressure that remains during ventricular relaxation<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-dilatation\">dilatation<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>widening<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-diploid\">diploid<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>condition marked by the Presence of a double complement of genetic material (two sets of chromosomes, one set inherited from each of two parents).<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-disease\">disease<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>A disorder of structure and function that may produce specific signs and symptoms but is not caused by a direct injury.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-diseases\">diseases<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\"><\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-dissection\">dissection<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>injury to the inner layer of the vessel, separation (tear) of blood vessel wall that allows for blood to flow between the layers; a medical emergency<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-distal-convoluted-tubule\">distal convoluted tubule<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>portions of the nephron distal to the loop of Henle that receive hyposmotic filtrate from the loop of Henle and empty into collecting ducts<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-dorsal-respiratory-group-drg\">Dorsal respiratory group (DRG)<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>Region of the medulla oblongata that stimulates the contraction of the diaphragm and intercostal muscles to induce inspiration.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-dyspnea\">dyspnea<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>a feeling of not being able to breathe well enough; short of breath<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-ecchymoses\">Ecchymoses<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>bleeds under the skin, greater than 1 cm<br \/>\nEcchymosis (singular)<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-edema\">edema<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>'swelling' of tissue, most often due to increased fluid in the interstitial spaces<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-efferent-arteriole\">efferent arteriole<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>arteriole carrying blood from the glomerulus to the capillary beds around the convoluted tubules and loop of Henle; portion of the portal system<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-elastic-artery\">elastic artery<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>(also, conducting artery) artery with abundant elastic fibers located closer to the heart, which maintains the pressure gradient and conducts blood to smaller branches<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-elastin-fibers\">elastin fibers<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>Fibers made of the protein elastin that increase the elasticity of the dermis.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-eleiden\">eleiden<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>Clear protein-bound lipid found in the stratum lucidum that is derived from keratohyalin and helps to prevent water loss.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-embolus\">embolus<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>unattached mass that travels through the bloodstream and can create blockages, resulting in acute vascular events <\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-emphysema\">Emphysema<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>a chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. Continual injury to lung tissue causes chronic inflammation and remodeling resulting in a loss of lung elasticity that is key to passive exhalation.  This causes an 'obstruction' during exhalation.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-emulsifier\">emulsifier<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>a substtance that helps mix two liquids<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-endocardium\">endocardium<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>innermost layer of the heart lining the heart chambers and heart valves; composed of endothelium reinforced with a thin layer of connective tissue that binds to the myocardium<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-endocrine-gland\">endocrine gland<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>Groups of cells that release chemical signals into the intercellular fluid to be picked up and transported to their target organs by blood.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-endothelium\">endothelium<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>Tissue that lines vessels of the lymphatic and cardiovascular system, made up of a simple squamous epithelium.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-enterohepatic-circulation\">enterohepatic circulation<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>recycling mechanism that conserves bile salts<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-enzyme\">enzyme<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>protein(s) that accelerate chemical reactions and transform substrate(s) into product(s)<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-eosin\">Eosin<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>Eosin is a pink acidic dye that stains basic elements such as most proteins in the tissue pink or red<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-epicardial-coronary-arteries\">epicardial coronary arteries<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>surface arteries of the heart that generally follow the sulci<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-epicardium\">epicardium<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>innermost layer of the serous pericardium and the outermost layer of the heart wall<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-epidermis\">epidermis<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>Outermost tissue layer of the skin.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-epigastric\">epigastric<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>upper abdomen, below the ribs<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-epithelium\">Epithelium<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>The layer of cells that covers all internal and external surfaces of the body<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-erythema\">erythema<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>increased blood in tissue, resulting in visible redness and increased heat <\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-exacerbation\">exacerbation<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>a sudden worsening of a disease or an increase in its symptoms<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-exocrine-gland\">exocrine gland<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>Group of epithelial cells that secrete substances through ducts that open to the skin or to internal body surfaces that lead to the exterior of the body.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-expiration\">expiration<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>Also, exhalation, process that causes the air to leave the lungs.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-expiratory-reserve-volume\">Expiratory reserve volume<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>Amount of air that can be forcefully exhaled after a normal tidal exhalation.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-external-elastic-membrane\">external elastic membrane<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>membrane composed of elastic fibers that separates the tunica media from the tunica externa; seen in larger arteries<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-fenestrated-capillary\">fenestrated capillary<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>type of capillary with pores or fenestrations in the endothelium that allow for rapid passage of certain small materials<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-fev1\">FEV1<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>The percentage of the total volume of air that can forcibly be blown out in first second, after full inhalation.   FEV1 in healthy people is &gt;80%, depending on age, sex, height, mass and ethnicity<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-fever\">fever<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>a systemic inflammatory response that extends beyond the site of infection and affects the entire body, resulting in an overall increase in body temperature<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-fibroelastic-membrane\">fibroelastic membrane<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>Specialized membrane that connects the ends of the C-shape cartilage in the trachea; contains smooth muscle fibers.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-foramen-ovale\">foramen ovale<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>opening in the fetal heart that allows blood to flow directly from the right atrium to the left atrium, bypassing the fetal pulmonary circuit<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-forced-breathing\">forced breathing<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>Also, hyperpnea, mode of breathing that occurs during exercise or by active thought that requires muscle contraction for both inspiration and expiration.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-forensic-pathologists\">Forensic Pathologists<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>Definition<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-fossa-ovalis\">fossa ovalis<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>oval-shaped depression in the interatrial septum that marks the former location of the foramen ovale<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-functional-residual-capacity-frc\">functional residual capacity (FRC)<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>Sum of ERV and RV, which is the amount of air that remains in the lungs after a tidal expiration.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-g0-phase\">G0 phase<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>Phase of the cell cycle, usually entered from the G1 phase; characterized by long or permanent periods where the cell does not move forward into the DNA synthesis phase.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-g1-phase\">G1 phase<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>First phase of the cell cycle, after a new cell is born.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-g2-phase\">G2 phase<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>Third phase of the cell cycle, after the DNA synthesis phase.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-gallbladder\">gallbladder<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>accessory digestive organ that stores and concentrates bile<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-gap-junctions\">gap junctions<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>Allows cytoplasmic communications to occur between cells.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-glomerular-filtration-rate\">glomerular filtration rate<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>rate of renal filtration<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-glomerulus\">glomerulus<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>tuft or cluster of capillaries surrounded by Bowman\u2019s capsule; filters the blood based on molecular size<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-glucagon\">glucagon<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>pancreatic hormone that stimulates the catabolism of glycogen to glucose, thereby increasing blood glucose levels<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-goblet-cell\">goblet cell<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>Unicellular gland found in columnar epithelium that secretes mucous.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-granulomas\">granulomas<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>pockets of infected tissue walled off and surrounded by white blood cells<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-great-cardiac-vein\">great cardiac vein<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>vessel that follows the interventricular sulcus on the anterior surface of the heart and flows along the coronary sulcus into the coronary sinus on the posterior surface; parallels the anterior interventricular artery and drains the areas supplied by this vessel<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-gut-microbiota\">gut microbiota<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>collection of microorganisms (bacteria, fungi, viruses, and other) in person's gastrointestinal system<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-hdl\">HDL<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>high-density lipoproteins, responsible for carrying cholesterol out of the bloodstream and into the liver; commonly referred to as \"good cholesterol\"<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-hematopathologists\">Hematopathologists<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>Definition<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-hematoxylin\">Hematoxylin<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>A blue basic dye that is used to stain tissues. It turns acidic elements such as RNA and DNA in the tissue blue. <\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-hemorrhage\">hemorrhage<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>bleeding<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-hepatic-artery\">hepatic artery<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>artery that supplies oxygenated blood to the liver<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-hepatic-lobule\">hepatic lobule<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>hexagonal-shaped structure composed of hepatocytes that radiate outward from a central vein<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-hepatic-portal-vein\">hepatic portal vein<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>vein that supplies deoxygenated nutrient-rich blood to the liver<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-hepatic-sinusoids\">hepatic sinusoids<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>blood capillaries between rows of hepatocytes that receive blood from the hepatic portal vein and the branches of the hepatic artery<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-hepatic-vein\">hepatic vein<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>vein that drains into the inferior vena cava<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-hepatocytes\">hepatocytes<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>major functional cells of the liver<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-hilum\">hilum<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>concave structure on the mediastinal surface of the lungs where blood vessels, lymphatic vessels, nerves, and a bronchus enter the lung<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-histopathology\">Histopathology<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>Histopathology is the study of the tissues to identify changes at the cellular or microscopic level.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-holocrine-secretion\">holocrine secretion<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>Release of a substance caused by the rupture of a gland cell, which becomes part of the secretion.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-homogenous\">homogenous<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>uniform in composition or character (i.e. color, shape, size, texture, etc.) <\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-homologous\">homologous<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>Describes two copies of the same chromosome (not identical), one inherited from each parent.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-hyperplasia\">hyperplasia<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>tissue that is enlarged due to an increased number of new cells<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-hypertension\">hypertension<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>elevated blood pressure<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-hypertrophic-cardiomyopathy\">hypertrophic cardiomyopathy<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>pathological enlargement of the heart, generally for no known reason<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-hypertrophy\">hypertrophy<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>tissue is enlarged due to each individual cell becoming larger, often with an increase of cytoplasmic contents such as contractile proteins as in the case with muscle tissue<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-hypervolemia\">hypervolemia<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>abnormally high levels of fluid and blood within the body<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-hypodermis\">hypodermis<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>Connective tissue connecting the integument to the underlying bone and muscle.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-hypothalamus\">hypothalamus<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>part of the brain below the thalamus that is an important interface between the central nervous system and vasculature. Amongst its many functions, it plays a major role in hormonal secretion, temperature and fluid homeostasis, and emotional regulation.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-hypovolemia\">hypovolemia<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>decrease in blood volume<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-hypoxia\">hypoxia<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>lack of oxygen supply to the tissues<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-infectious-disease\">Infectious Disease<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>Definition<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-inferior-vena-cava\">inferior vena cava<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>large systemic vein that returns blood to the heart from the inferior portion of the body<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-inflammation\">inflammation<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>a necessary process that recruits the cellular defenses needed to eliminate pathogens, remove damaged and dead cells, and initiate repair mechanisms<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-inspiration\">inspiration<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>Also, inhalation, process that causes air to enter the lungs.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-inspiratory-capacity-ic\">Inspiratory capacity (IC)<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>Sum of the TV and IRV, which is the amount of air that can maximally be inhaled past a tidal expiration.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-inspiratory-reserve-volume-irv\">Inspiratory reserve volume (IRV)<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>Amount of air that enters the lungs due to deep inhalation past the tidal volume.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-insulin\">insulin<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>pancreatic hormone that enhances the cellular uptake and utilization of glucose, thereby decreasing blood glucose levels<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-integumentary-system\">integumentary system<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>Skin and its accessory structures.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-interatrial-septum\">interatrial septum<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>cardiac septum located between the two atria; contains the fossa ovalis after birth<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-intercalated-discs\">intercalated discs<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>part of the sarcolemma that connects cardiac tissue, and contains gap junctions and desmosomes<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-internal-elastic-membrane\">internal elastic membrane<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>membrane composed of elastic fibers that separates the tunica intima from the tunica media; seen in larger arteries<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-interphase\">interphase<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>Entire life cycle of a cell, excluding mitosis.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-interventricular-septum\">interventricular septum<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>cardiac septum located between the two ventricles<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-intestinal-microvillus\">intestinal microvillus<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>finger-like projection of the lining of the small intestine; a primary surface of nutrient absorption in the digestive system<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-intra-alveolar-pressure\">intra-alveolar pressure<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>Intrapulmonary pressure, pressure of the air within the alveoli.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-intrapleural-pressure\">intrapleural pressure<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>Pressure of the air within the pleural cavity.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-ischemia\">ischemia<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>insufficient blood flow to the tissues<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-keratin\">keratin<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>Type of structural protein that gives skin, hair, and nails its hard, water-resistant properties.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-keratinocytes\">keratinocytes<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>Cell that produces keratin and is the most predominant type of cell found in the epidermis.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-keratohyalin\">keratohyalin<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>Granulated protein found in the stratum granulosum.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-kinetochore\">kinetochore<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>Region of a centromere where microtubules attach to a pair of sister chromatids.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-korotkoff-sounds\">Korotkoff sounds<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>noises created by turbulent blood flow through the vessels<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-laminar\">laminar<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>type of fluid flow in which fluid travels smoothly <\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-langerhans-cell\">Langerhans cell<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>Specialized dendritic cell found in the stratum spinosum that functions as a macrophage.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-laryngopharynx\">laryngopharynx<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>Portion of the pharynx bordered by the oropharynx superiorly and esophagus and trachea inferiorly; serves as a route for both air and food.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-larynx\">larynx<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>Cartilaginous structure that produces the voice, prevents food and beverages from entering the trachea, and regulates the volume of air that enters and leaves the lungs.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-ldl\">LDL<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>low-density lipoprotein, \"bad cholesterol\" , the form that carries lipids from the liver to various body tissue; increased levels of LDL can accumulate within the blood vessel wall and cause atherosclerosis<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-left-atrioventricular-valve\">left atrioventricular valve<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>(also, mitral valve or bicuspid valve) valve located between the left atrium and ventricle; consists of two flaps of tissue<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-leukocyte\">leukocyte<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>cellular component of blood, also known as white blood cells; part of the immune system<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-lipase\">lipase<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>an enzyme that breaks down fat <\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-lipids\">Lipids<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>A family of organic compounds composed of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen. They are insoluble in water. The three main types of lipids are triglycerides, phospholipids, and sterols.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-lipoprotein\">Lipoprotein<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>a particle that consists a protein and a lipid (triglyceride or cholesterol). The main function of lipoproteins is to transport lipids through the bloodstream to various body tissues\/organs<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-liver\">liver<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>largest gland in the body whose main digestive function is the production of bile<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-loop-of-henle\">loop of Henle<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>descending and ascending portions between the proximal and distal convoluted tubules<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-loose-connective-tissue\">loose connective tissue\u00a0<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>a type of connective tissue that consists of fibroblasts, a large amount of extracellular matrix (also called ground substance), and space connective tissue fibers (collagen, elastin). Loose connective tissue often contains cappillaries, arterioles, and venules that supply epithelium on top of it <\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-lumen\">lumen<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>interior of a tubular structure such as a blood vessel or a portion of the alimentary canal through which blood, chyme, or other substances travel<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-lung\">lung<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>organ of the respiratory system that performs gas exchange<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-lymphatic-filariasis\">lymphatic filariasis<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>parasitic worms that live in the lymphatic vessels causing a chronic  inflammatory response. This results in   blockage of lymph flow causing edema, repeated infections, skin thickening and fibrosis. <\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-marginal-arteries\">marginal arteries<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>branches of the right coronary artery that supply blood to the superficial portions of the right ventricle<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-mean-arterial-pressure-map\">mean arterial pressure (MAP)<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>average driving force of blood to the tissues; approximated by taking diastolic pressure and adding 1\/3 of pulse pressure<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-meatuses\">meatuses<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>One of three recesses (superior, middle, and inferior) in the nasal cavity attached to the conchae that increase the surface area of the nasal cavity.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-medical-biochemists\">Medical Biochemists<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>Definition<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-medical-microbiologists\">Medical Microbiologists<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>Definition<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-medulla\">medulla<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>inner region of kidney containing the renal pyramids<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-melanin\">melanin<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>Pigment that determines the color of hair and skin.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-melanocyte\">melanocyte<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>Cell found in the stratum basale of the epidermis that produces the pigment melanin.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-melanocytes\">melanocytes<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>Cells that produce the brown\/black pigment melanin.  They are located in select parts of the body, but most visible at the bottom layer (the stratum basale) of the skin's epidermis and the middle layer of the eye (the uvea)<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-melanosome\">melanosome<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>Intercellular vesicle that transfers melanin from melanocytes into keratinocytes of the epidermis.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-merkel-cell\">Merkel cell<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>Receptor cell in the stratum basale of the epidermis that responds to the sense of touch.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-merocrine-secretion\">Merocrine secretion<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>Release of a substance from a gland via exocytosis.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-mesothelium\">mesothelium<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>Simple squamous epithelial tissue which covers the major body cavities and is the epithelial portion of serous membranes.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-metaphase\">metaphase<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>Second stage of mitosis (and meiosis), characterized by the linear alignment of sister chromatids in the center of the cell.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-metaphase-plate\">metaphase plate<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>Linear alignment of sister chromatids in the center of the cell, which takes place during metaphase.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-metarteriole\">metarteriole<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>short vessel arising from a terminal arteriole that branches to supply a capillary bed<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-metastasis\">Metastasis<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>cancerous growth spreads beyond its original site - often breaching the basement membrane and invading nearby tissues or entering lymphatic\/blood circulation<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-microbiome\">microbiome<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>a term that encompasses not only microorganisms that inhabit certain environments, but also their genomes and surronding environmental conditions<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-microbiota\">microbiota<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>microorganisms (bacteria, fungi, viruses) that inhabit multicellular organisms (including humans) and affect immunological, hormonal, and metabolic health of the host<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-microcirculation\">microcirculation<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>blood flow through the capillaries<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-middle-cardiac-vein\">middle cardiac vein<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>vessel that parallels and drains the areas supplied by the posterior interventricular artery; drains into the great cardiac vein<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-mitosis\">mitosis<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>Division of genetic material, during which the cell nucleus breaks down and two new, fully functional, nuclei are formed.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-mitotic-phase\">mitotic phase<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>Network of microtubules, originating from centrioles, that arranges and pulls apart chromosomes during mitosis.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-mitral-valve\">mitral valve<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>(also, left atrioventricular valve or bicuspid valve) valve located between the left atrium and ventricle; consists of two flaps of tissue<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-moderator-band\">moderator band<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>band of myocardium covered by endocardium that arises from the inferior portion of the interventricular septum in the right ventricle and crosses to the anterior papillary muscle; contains conductile fibers that carry electrical signals followed by contraction of the heart<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-monocyte\">monocyte<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>a type of white blood cell that can further differentiate in macrophages and is involved in adaptive immunity and inflammation<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-mucous-gland\">mucous gland<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>A group of cells that secrete mucous, a thick, slippery substance that keeps tissues moist and acts as a lubricant.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-multipotent\">multipotent<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>Describes the condition of being able to differentiate into different types of cells within a given cell lineage or small number of lineages, such as a red blood cell or white blood cell.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-muscular-artery\">muscular artery<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>(also, distributing artery) artery with abundant smooth muscle in the tunica media that branches to distribute blood to the arteriole network<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-mutualistic\">Mutualistic<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>a type of relationship between two organisms, species, where both parties benefit from the relationship<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-myocardium\">myocardium<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>thickest layer of the heart composed of cardiac muscle cells built upon a framework of primarily collagenous fibers and blood vessels that supply it and the nervous fibers that help to regulate it<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-nasal-cells\">nasal cells<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>Type of stem cell found in the stratum basale and in the hair matrix that continually undergoes cell division, producing the keratinocytes of the epidermis.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-nasopharynx\">nasopharynx<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>Portion of the pharynx flanked by the conchae and oropharynx that serves as an airway.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-nephrons\">Nephrons<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>functional units of the kidney that carry out filtration and modification to produce urine; consist of renal corpuscles, proximal and distal convoluted tubules, and descending and ascending loops of Henle; drain into collecting ducts<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-nervi-vasorum\">nervi vasorum<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>small nerve fibers found in arteries and veins that trigger contraction of the smooth muscle in their walls<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-net-filtration-pressure\">net filtration pressure<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>pressure of fluid across the glomerulus; calculated by taking the hydrostatic pressure of the capillary and subtracting the colloid osmotic pressure of the blood and the hydrostatic pressure of Bowman\u2019s capsule<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-neuropathologists\">Neuropathologists<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>Definition<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-oligopotent\">oligopotent<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>Describes the condition of being more specialized than multipotency; the condition of being able to differentiate into one of a few possible cell types.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-oncogenes\">oncogenes<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>Mutated version of a normal gene involved in the positive regulation of the cell cycle.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-opsonins\">opsonins<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>extracellular proteins that mark it to be be phagocytosed <\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-oropharynx\">oropharynx<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>Portion of the pharynx flanked by the nasopharynx, oral cavity, and laryngopharynx that is a passageway for both air and food.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-pagetoid\">pagetoid<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>\"upward\" direction.  Growth towards the outer, epidermal surface<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-palpation\">palpation<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>care provider feels (tactile sensation) a part of the body for changes in firmness, size, location, etc<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-pamps\">PAMPs<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>Pathogen-associated molecular patterns are small molecular motifs conserved within a class of microbes.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-pancreas\">pancreas<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>organ with both exocrine and endocrine functions located posterior to the stomach that is important for digestion and the regulation of blood glucose<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-pancreatic-islets\">pancreatic islets<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>specialized clusters of pancreatic cells that have endocrine functions; also called islets of Langerhans<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-pancreatic-juice\">pancreatic juice<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>secretion of the pancreas containing digestive enzymes and bicarbonate<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-papillary-layer\">papillary layer<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>Superficial layer of the dermis, made of loose, areolar connective tissue.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-papillary-muscle\">papillary muscle<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>extension of the myocardium in the ventricles to which the chordae tendineae attach<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-parietal-pleura\">parietal pleura<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>outermost layer of the pleura that connects to the thoracic wall, mediastinum, and diaphragm<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-pathologists\">Pathologists<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>Specialized doctors who are able to identify abnormal changes in tissues and organs.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-pathology\">Pathology<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>Pathology is the study of abnormal changes to cells, tissues and organs that negatively impacts their structure or function<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-pathophysiology\">Pathophysiology<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>Pathophysiology is the study of the changes in function that are detrimental.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-pectinate-muscles\">pectinate muscles<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>muscular ridges seen on the anterior surface of the right atrium<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-perfusion\">perfusion<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>distribution of blood into the capillaries so the tissues can be supplied<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-pericardial-cavity\">pericardial cavity<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>cavity surrounding the heart filled with a lubricating serous fluid that reduces friction as the heart contracts<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-pericardial-sac\">pericardial sac<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>(also, pericardium) membrane that separates the heart from other mediastinal structures; consists of two distinct, fused sublayers: the fibrous pericardium and the parietal pericardium<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-pericardium\">pericardium<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>(also, pericardial sac) membrane that separates the heart from other mediastinal structures; consists of two distinct, fused sublayers: the fibrous pericardium and the parietal pericardium<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-peripheral-artery-disease\">peripheral artery disease<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>the narrowing or blockage of arteries that supply upper\/lower limbs<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-peripheral-chemoreceptor\">peripheral chemoreceptor<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>One of the specialized receptors located in the aortic arch and carotid arteries that sense changes in pH, carbon dioxide, or oxygen blood levels.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-peritubular-capillary\">peritubular capillary<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>second capillary bed of the renal portal system; surround the proximal and distal convoluted tubules; associated with the vasa recta<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-petechiae\">petechiae<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>tiny pinpoint bleeds<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-pharynx\">pharynx<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>Region of the conducting zone that forms a tube of skeletal muscle lined with respiratory epithelium; located between the nasal conchae and the esophagus and trachea.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-physiology\">Physiology<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>Physiology is the study of the function of cells, tissues and organs<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-pleural-cavity\">pleural cavity<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>space between the visceral and parietal pleurae<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-pleural-fluid\">pleural fluid<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>substance that acts as a lubricant for the visceral and parietal layers of the pleura during the movement of breathing<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-pluripotent\">pluripotent<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>Describes the condition of being able to differentiate into a large variety of cell types.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-pneumotaxic-centers\">pneumotaxic centers<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>Network of neurons within the pons that inhibit the activity of the neurons in the dorsal respiratory group; controls rate of breathing.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-podocytes\">Podocytes<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>Specialized cells present in the glomeruli of the kidneys that create the filtration barrier, allowing fluid and small molecules to pass through while keeping larger proteins and cells in the blood.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-porta-hepatis\">porta hepatis<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>\u201cgateway to the liver\u201d where the hepatic artery and hepatic portal vein enter the liver<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-portal-triad\">portal triad<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>bile duct, hepatic artery branch, and hepatic portal vein branch<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-posterior-cardiac-vein\">posterior cardiac vein<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>vessel that parallels and drains the areas supplied by the marginal artery branch of the circumflex artery; drains into the great cardiac vein<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-posterior-interventricular-artery\">posterior interventricular artery<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>(also, posterior descending artery) branch of the right coronary artery that runs along the posterior portion of the interventricular sulcus toward the apex of the heart and gives rise to branches that supply the interventricular septum and portions of both ventricles<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-posterior-interventricular-sulcus\">posterior interventricular sulcus<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>sulcus located between the left and right ventricles on the anterior surface of the heart<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-pp-cell\">PP cell<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>minor cell type in the pancreas that secretes the hormone pancreatic polypeptide<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-precapillary-sphincters\">precapillary sphincters<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>circular rings of smooth muscle that surround the entrance to a capillary and regulate blood flow into that capillary<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-prognosis\">prognosis<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>long term health outcome<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-prophase\">prophase<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>First stage of mitosis (and meiosis), characterized by breakdown of the nuclear envelope and condensing of the chromatin to form chromosomes.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-proteases\">proteases<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>A general term for an enzyme that the breaks down proteins into smaller polypeptides or amino acids. <\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-proto-oncogenes\">proto-oncogenes<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>Normal gene that when mutated becomes an oncogene.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-proximal-convoluted-tubule\">proximal convoluted tubule<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>twisted tubules receiving filtrate from Bowman\u2019s capsule; most active part of the nephron in reabsorption and secretion<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-pseudostratified-columnar-epithelium\">Pseudostratified columnar epithelium<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>Tissue that consists of a single layer of irregularly shaped and sized cells that give the appearance of multiple layers; found in ducts of certain glands and the upper respiratory tract.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-pulmonary-arteries\">pulmonary arteries<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>left and right branches of the pulmonary trunk that carry deoxygenated blood from the heart to each of the lungs<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-pulmonary-artery\">pulmonary artery<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>artery that arises from the pulmonary trunk and carries deoxygenated, arterial blood to the alveoli<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-pulmonary-capillaries\">pulmonary capillaries<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>capillaries surrounding the alveoli of the lungs where gas exchange occurs: carbon dioxide exits the blood and oxygen enters<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-pulmonary-circuit\">pulmonary circuit<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>blood flow to and from the lungs<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-pulmonary-plexus\">pulmonary plexus<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>network of autonomic nervous system fibers found near the hilum of the lung<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-pulmonary-surfactant\">pulmonary surfactant<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>Substance composed of phospholipids and proteins that reduces the surface tension of the alveoli; made by type II alveolar cells.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-pulmonary-trunk\">pulmonary trunk<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>large arterial vessel that carries blood ejected from the right ventricle; divides into the left and right pulmonary arteries<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-pulmonary-valve\">pulmonary valve<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>(also, pulmonary semilunar valve, the pulmonic valve, or the right semilunar valve) valve at the base of the pulmonary trunk that prevents backflow of blood into the right ventricle; consists of three flaps<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-pulmonary-veins\">pulmonary veins<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>veins that carry highly oxygenated blood into the left atrium, which pumps the blood into the left ventricle, which in turn pumps oxygenated blood into the aorta and to the many branches of the systemic circuit<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-pulmonary-ventilation\">Pulmonary ventilation<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>Exchange of gases between the lungs and the atmosphere; breathing.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-pulse\">pulse<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>alternating expansion and recoil of an artery as blood moves through the vessel; an indicator of heart rate<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-pulse-pressure\">pulse pressure<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>difference between the systolic and diastolic pressures<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-purpura\">purpura<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>sign of bleeding under the skin,  up to 1cm <\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-pus\">pus<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>a protein-rich fluid formed at the site of inflammation during bacterial or fungal infection. Filled with dead cells and leukocytes, pus is typically white-yellow, yellow, or yellow-brown.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-pyrogens\">pyrogens<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>chemicals that effect the temperature set point in the  hypothalamus, thus elevating body temperature and causing fever.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-quiet-breathing\">Quiet breathing<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>Also, eupnea, mode of breathing that occurs at rest and does not require the cognitive thought of the individual.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-renal-columns\">renal columns<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>extensions of the renal cortex into the renal medulla; separates the renal pyramids; contains blood vessels and connective tissues<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-renal-corpuscle\">renal corpuscle<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>consists of the glomerulus and Bowman\u2019s capsule<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-renal-cortex\">renal cortex<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>outer part of kidney containing all of the nephrons; some nephrons have loops of Henle extending into the medulla<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-renal-hilum\">renal hilum<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>medial area of the kidney through which the renal artery, renal vein, ureters, lymphatics, and nerves pass<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-renal-papillae\">renal papillae<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>medullary area of the renal pyramids where collecting ducts empty urine into the minor calyces<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-renal-pyramids\">renal pyramids<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>six to eight cone-shaped tissues in the medulla of the kidney containing collecting ducts and the loops of Henle of some nephrons<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-residual-volume-rv\">Residual volume (RV)<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>Amount of air that remains in the lungs after maximum exhalation.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-resistance\">resistance<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>any condition or parameter that slows or counteracts the flow of blood<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-respiratory-bronchiole\">respiratory bronchiole<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>Specific type of bronchiole that leads to alveolar sacs.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-respiratory-cycle\">respiratory cycle<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>One sequence of inspiration and expiration.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-respiratory-epithelium\">respiratory epithelium<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>Ciliated lining of much of the conducting zone that is specialized to remove debris and pathogens, and produce mucus.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-respiratory-membrane\">respiratory membrane<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>Alveolar and capillary wall together, which form an air-blood barrier that facilitates the simple diffusion of gases.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-respiratory-pump\">respiratory pump<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>increase in the volume of the thorax during inhalation that decreases air pressure, enabling venous blood to flow into the thoracic region, then exhalation increases pressure, moving blood into the atria<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-respiratory-rate\">respiratory rate<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>Total number of breaths taken each minute.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-respiratory-volume\">Respiratory volume<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>Varying amounts of air within the lung at a given time.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-respiratory-zone\">respiratory zone<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>Includes structures of the respiratory system that are directly involved in gas exchange.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-reticular-lamina\">reticular lamina<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>A matrix containing collagen and elastin secreted by connective tissue; a component of the basement membrane.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-reticular-layer\">reticular layer<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>Deeper layer of the dermis; it has a reticulated appearance due to the presence of abundant collagen and elastin fibers\/<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-reticuloendothelial-cells\">reticuloendothelial cells<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>(also, Kupffer cell) phagocyte in hepatic sinusoids that filters out material from venous blood from the alimentary canal<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-right-atrioventricular-valve\">right atrioventricular valve<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>(also, tricuspid valve) valve located between the right atrium and ventricle; consists of three flaps of tissue<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-s-phase\">S phase<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>Stage of the cell cycle during which DNA replication occurs.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-semilunar-valves\">semilunar valves<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>valves located at the base of the pulmonary trunk and at the base of the aorta<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-septum\">septum<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>(plural = septa) walls or partitions that divide the heart into chambers<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-septum-primum\">septum primum<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>flap of tissue in the fetus that covers the foramen ovale within a few seconds after birth<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-serous-glands\">serous glands<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>A group of cells within the serous membrane that secrete a lubricating substance onto the surface.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-short-chain-fatty-acids\">short-chain fatty acids<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>a metabolite that's produced by gut microbiota as a result of dietary fiber fermentation<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-signs\">signs<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>changes in one's health that can be observed or measured objectively  (eg. change in body temperature)<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-simple-columnar-epithelium\">simple columnar epithelium<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>Tissue that consists of a single layer of column-like cells; promotes secretion and absorption in tissues and organs.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-simple-cuboidal-epithelium\">simple cuboidal epithelium<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>Tissue that consists of a single layer of cube-shaped cells; promotes secretion and absorption in ducts and tubules.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-simple-squamous-epithelium\">simple squamous epithelium<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>Tissue that consists of a single layer of flat scale-like cells; promotes diffusion and filtration across surface.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-sinusoid-capillary\">sinusoid capillary<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>rarest type of capillary, which has extremely large intercellular gaps in the basement membrane in addition to clefts and fenestrations; found in areas such as the bone marrow and liver where passage of large molecules occurs<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-sister-chromatid\">sister chromatid<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>One of a pair of identical chromosomes, formed during DNA replication.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-skeletal-muscle-pump\">skeletal muscle pump<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>effect on increasing blood pressure within veins by compression of the vessel caused by the contraction of nearby skeletal muscle<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-small-cardiac-vein\">small cardiac vein<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>parallels the right coronary artery and drains blood from the posterior surfaces of the right atrium and ventricle; drains into the great cardiac vein<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-somatic-cells\">somatic cells<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>All cells of the body excluding gamete cells.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-sphygmomanometer\">sphygmomanometer<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>blood pressure cuff attached to a device that measures blood pressure<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-stained\">stained<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>chemicals with dyes are added to tissues and attach to cellular components based on their chemical characteristic (e.g. acidic, basic, hydrophobic)<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-stem-cell\">stem cell<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>Cell that is oligo-, multi-, or pleuripotent that has the ability to produce additional stem cells rather than becoming further specialized.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-stratified-columnar-epithelium\">stratified columnar epithelium<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>Tissue that consists of two or more layers of column-like cells, contains glands and is found in some ducts.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-stratified-cuboidal-epithelium\">Stratified cuboidal epithelium<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>Tissue that consists of two or more layers of cube-shaped cells, found in some ducts.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-stratified-squamous-epithelium\">stratified squamous epithelium<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>Tissue that consists of multiple layers of cells with the most apical being flat scale-like cells; protects surfaces from abrasion.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-stratum-basale\">stratum basale<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>Deepest layer of the epidermis, made of epidermal stem cells.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-stratum-corneum\">stratum corneum<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>Most superficial layer of the epidermis.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-stratum-granulosum\">stratum granulosum<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>Most superficial layer of the epidermis.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-stratum-lucidum\">stratum lucidum<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>Layer of the epidermis between the stratum granulosum and stratum corneum, found only in thick skin covering the palms, soles of the feet, and digits.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-stratum-spinosum\">stratum spinosum<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>Layer of the epidermis superficial to the stratum basale, characterized by the presence of desmosomes.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-stroke-volume\">stroke volume<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>amount of blood ejected from the ventricle with each cardiac cycle<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-sulcus\">sulcus<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>(plural = sulci) fat-filled groove visible on the surface of the heart; coronary vessels are also located in these areas<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-superantigens\">superantigens<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>bacterial or viral proteins that can cause an excessive inflammatory response <\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-superior-vena-cava\">superior vena cava<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>large systemic vein that returns blood to the heart from the superior portion of the body<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-symptoms\">symptoms<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>changes in health which are subjectively felt and can not be objectively measured (eg. feeling nauseous)<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-systemic-circuits\">systemic circuits<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>blood flow to and from virtually all of the tissues of the body<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-systemic-edema\">systemic edema<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>increased fluid retention in the interstitial spaces and cells of the body; can be seen as swelling over large areas of the body, particularly the lower extremities<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-systole\">systole<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>a part of the heart cycle; contraction of the heart ventricles that ejects blood out of the heart <\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-systolic-failure\">systolic failure<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>The left ventricle is unable to contract strongly enough during systole. As a result, not enough blood leaves the heart to nourish the rest of the body<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-systolic-pressure\">systolic pressure<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>larger number recorded when measuring arterial blood pressure; represents the maximum value following ventricular contraction<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-tachycardia\">tachycardia<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>abnormally high heart rate.  In a resting adult, it is &gt;100 beats per minute<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-tachypnea\">tachypnea<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>rapid and shallow breathing; respiratory rate is &gt;21 breaths per minute in adults<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-telophase\">telophase<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>Final stage of mitosis (and meiosis), preceding cytokinesis, characterized by the formation of two new daughter nuclei.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-thoracic-wall-compliance\">Thoracic wall compliance<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>Ability of the thoracic wall to stretch while under pressure.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-thoroughfare-channel\">thoroughfare channel<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>continuation of the metarteriole that enables blood to bypass a capillary bed and flow directly into a venule, creating a vascular shunt<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-tidal-volume-tv\">Tidal volume (TV)<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>Amount of air that normally enters the lungs during quiet breathing.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-tight-junctions\">tight junctions<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>Forms an impermeable barrier between cells.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-total-dead-space\">Total dead space<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>Sum of the anatomical dead space and alveolar dead space.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-total-lung-capacity-tlc\">total lung capacity (TLC)<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>Total amount of air that can be held in the lungs; sum of TV, ERV, IRV, and RV.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-totipotent\">totipotent<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>Embryonic cells that have the ability to differentiate into any type of cell and organ in the body.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-trabeculae-carneae\">trabeculae carneae<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>ridges of muscle covered by endocardium located in the ventricles<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-trachea\">trachea<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>Tube composed of cartilaginous rings and supporting tissue that connects the lung bronchi and the larynx; provides a route for air to enter and exit the lung.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-trachealis-muscle\">trachealis muscle<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>Smooth muscle located in the fibroelastic membrane of the trachea.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-transcription-factors\">transcription factors<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>One of the proteins that regulate the transcription of genes.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-transfusion-medicine\">Transfusion medicine<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>Definition<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-transitional-epithelium\">transitional epithelium<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>Form of stratified epithelium found in the urinary tract, characterized by an apical layer of cells that change shape in response to the presence of urine.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-transpulmonary-pressure\">Transpulmonary pressure<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>Pressure difference between the intrapleural and intra-alveolar pressures.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-tricuspid-valves\">tricuspid valves<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>term used most often in clinical settings for the right atrioventricular valve<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-triglycerides\">triglycerides<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>The most common of the three basic classes of lipids and the main form fat takes in both diet and the human body. A triacylglycerol is made up of three molecules of fatty acids and one molecule of glycerol.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-tuberculosis\">tuberculosis<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>an infectious bacterial disease (usually caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis  bacteria) that generally affects the lungs, but can also affect other parts of the body<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-tumor-suppressor\">Tumor suppressor<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>Segment of DNA that codes for regulator proteins that prevent the cell from undergoing uncontrolled division.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-tumour\">tumour<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>abnormal and excessive growth of cells, creating a mass of tissue<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-tunica-externa\">tunica externa<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>(also, tunica adventitia) outermost layer or tunic of a vessel (except capillaries)<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-tunica-intima\">tunica intima<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>(also, tunica interna) innermost lining or tunic of a vessel<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-tunica-media\">tunica media<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>middle layer or tunic of a vessel (except capillaries)<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-turbulent\">turbulent<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>type of fluid flow in which fluid undergoes irregular fluctuations and mixing<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-tympanic\">tympanic<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>sounds like a ringing akin to striking a typmani drum. indicative of a lot of air trapped in a hollow vessel<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-type-i-alveolar-cells\">type I alveolar cells<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>Squamous epithelial cells that are the major cell type in the alveolar wall; 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