Quiz one

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acne vulgaris inflammation of sebaceous glands on the back, chest and face  
aerobic requiring oxygen for growth  
alopecia temporary loss of hair  
anabolism synthesis; metabolic process consisting of the synthesis of protoplasm; requires oxygen  
anaerobic growing in the absense if atmospheric oxygen  
anorexia loss of appetite  
antibiotic chemotherapeutic agent which occurs as a byproduct of the metabolic activity of bacterica or fungi  
antibodies specific molecules formed in the animal body in response to the presence of an antigen; once formed, the react with that particular antigen  
antigens foreign substances that induce a specific human response  
antiseptic a chemical agent that prevents growth, by either inhibiting the growth of or destroying microorganisms; used for topical application to living tissue, primarily skin  
asepsis a condition in which there are no infecious or contaminating microorganisims  
atelectasis collapsed lung  
attenuation change; used in reference to certain vaccines where organism or its products are reduced in virulence  
autoclave steam pressure sterilizer  
autotroph organism that obtains energy by the oxidation of inorganic compounds  
avirulent lacking disease producing ability  
bacteremia the presence of bacteria in the blood  
bacteriology the science thta deals with bacteria  
balanitis inflamation of the glans penis  
belpharitis inflammation of the edges of the eyelids involving hair follicles  
buboes enlarged regional lymph nodes  
carbuncle uncerated lesion, hardened border and pus draining  
catabolisim metabolic process consisting of the ultimate oxidation of a substrate, accompanied by the release of energy  
catalyst a substance that alters the speed of chemical reaction without itself being changed in the process  
catarrhal inflammation of the mucous membrane  
cellulitis inflammation of cellular or connective tissues, spreading as in erysipeas  
cervicitis inflammation of the cervix  
coryza head cold  
cystitis inflammation of the bladder  
desiccation drying or removal of water  
dimorphic occuring in two forms; characteristic of certain fungi, growing in yeast phase under one set of conditions and filamentous phase under other conditions  
disease any change from a state of health; interruption in the normal functioning of a body body structure  
disinfectant a chemical agent that destroys disease organisms; used on inanimate objects  
dyspnea fifficulty breathing  
edema swelling  
encephalitis inflammation of the brain  
endocarditis inflammation of the lining of the heart  
endometritis inflammation of the endometrium of the uterus  
empyema pus in the pleural cavity  
enteric relating to the intestinal tract  
etiology the cause of a disease  
exudate fluid, often from formed elements of the blood, discharged from tissues to a surface or cavity  
flora microorganisms typically found in a given environment  
fomites objects contaminated with pathogenic organisms  
furuncle localized, inflamed area which develops soft centers and eventually discharges pus  
gonorrhea a specific contagious catarrhal inflammation of the genital mucous membrane of either sex  
healthy carrier a person who harbors and spreads pathogenic microorganisms without having evidence of disease  
host an organism which supports a parasite  
infection invasion of the body by pathogenic microorganisms  
ischemic local deficiency of blood due to stoppage of circulation  
lethal the capacity to cause death  
macula a discolored spot on the skin that is not elevated above the surface  
meningitis inflammation of the membranes of spinal cord or brain  
moribund in a dying condition  
morphology the science or study of form and structure  
mycology systemic study of the true fungi  
nephritis inflammation of the kidney  
normal flora microorganisms that have become established in a given area  
osteomyelitis inflammation of the bone and/oe bone marrow  
parasite an organism which lives on or within a living host from which it derives its nourshment  
phototroph an organism that utilizes light energy  
pneumonia inflammation of the alveoli of the lungs with exudate filling the alveolar spaces  
prostration total exhaustion  
pustule small elevated skin lesion containing pus  
pyelitis inflammation of the pelvis of the kidney  
pyelonephritis inflammation of the kidney and its pelvis  
serology systematic study of blood sera  
somatic associated with the cell body of the organism  
sterilization killing of all forms of life in a given area  
suppuration pus formation  
vaginitis inflammation of the vagina  

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