This document defines and provides brief descriptions for 10 medical terms: 1) Anemia, which involves pallor skin and weakness. 2) Antigen, a substance that induces antibody formation. 3) Angina Pectoris, chest pain that increases with exertion and radiates to the left arm or jaw. 4) Anthropometric, the measurement of the human body. 5) Antibody, a protein in blood serum produced in response to an antigen. 6) Antioxidant, an agent that prevents or inhibits oxidation. 7) Antiseptic, a substance that inhibits microbial growth without killing. 8) Arteriosclerosis, thickening and hardening of arteries with loss of elasticity. 9) Ascites
This document defines and provides brief descriptions for 10 medical terms: 1) Anemia, which involves pallor skin and weakness. 2) Antigen, a substance that induces antibody formation. 3) Angina Pectoris, chest pain that increases with exertion and radiates to the left arm or jaw. 4) Anthropometric, the measurement of the human body. 5) Antibody, a protein in blood serum produced in response to an antigen. 6) Antioxidant, an agent that prevents or inhibits oxidation. 7) Antiseptic, a substance that inhibits microbial growth without killing. 8) Arteriosclerosis, thickening and hardening of arteries with loss of elasticity. 9) Ascites
This document defines and provides brief descriptions for 10 medical terms: 1) Anemia, which involves pallor skin and weakness. 2) Antigen, a substance that induces antibody formation. 3) Angina Pectoris, chest pain that increases with exertion and radiates to the left arm or jaw. 4) Anthropometric, the measurement of the human body. 5) Antibody, a protein in blood serum produced in response to an antigen. 6) Antioxidant, an agent that prevents or inhibits oxidation. 7) Antiseptic, a substance that inhibits microbial growth without killing. 8) Arteriosclerosis, thickening and hardening of arteries with loss of elasticity. 9) Ascites
mucous membrane, weakness, headache, vertigo, palpitation, amenorrhea, slight fever and edema on the ankles in severe cases? 2. A substance introduced into or formed within the body, induces the formation of antibody that specifically reacts with it, example; bacteria, toxins, foreign blood and some drugs? 3. The pain is increased on exertion, radiating usually to the left shoulder and down the left arm or to the jaw? 4. Science which deals with the measurement of all parts of the human body? 5. A protein substance present in the blood serum produced in response to a reaction within a specific antigen? 6. An agent that prevents or inhibits oxidation? 7. The substance which inhibits the growth and development of the causative micro-organism but not necessarily kills them? 8. Thickening and hardening of the walls of the arteries with loss of elasticity and contractility? 9. The accumulation of serious fluid in abdominal cavity? 10. Thickening and hardening of the arterial walls, due to the formation of atheroma in their intima’s resulting in narrowness of their lumens? 1.Anemia 2.antigen 3.Angina Pectoris 4.Anthropometric 5.Antibody 6.Antioxidant 7.Antiseptic 8.Arteriosclerosis 9.Ascites 10.Atherosclerosis