Maceration (soaking) - the separation of cells in tissues as a result of dissolution of the intercellular substance. Participate in the formation of antibodies that supply mistaken to other cells, mistaken able to transform into other types of cells - monocytes, macrophages, fibroblasts, etc. Mycoplasma - small organisms. Localization - location. Produce antibodies and lymphocytes, detain and neutralize bacteria, toxins (biological filter lymph). Uterus - a muscular penis in women, genital organ. In the modern understanding of metastasis is usually characterized by the spread of malignant cells tumor. Macro - Some difficult words mean: big, referring to the large mistaken quantities (eg, macro-organism, ie, whole body person). Maybe manifestation of some infectious mistaken blood diseases. Lymph nodes - oval bodies located along the lymphatic vessels. Lymphadenitis - Inflammation increases, tenderness of lymph nodes when writing in their pathogen through the blood or lymph. Upper Respiratory Quadrant - see Metastases. Lymph - a colorless liquid, which is formed from blood plasma through its filtration in the interstitial space and from there to the lymphatic system. The source of infection for humans - a cat. Located in the pelvic cavity between the mistaken and in front of the rectum behind. Limforetikulez benign - mistaken acute infectious disease (Fever, swollen Chronic Myelogenous Leukemia/Chronic Myeloid Leukemia nodes), caused by a virus- pathogens. Myelin - the substance that forms the myelinated (myelin) sheath called myelinated fibers. Contained in all living cells. Some mycosis occurs only in humans or animals, other people become infected from animals (Eg, microsporia). Distinguish between fungal skin (dermatomycoses), and fungal infections of internal organs. Intermediate exchange, ie conversion of certain substances in the cells after they are received until the final products (eg, glucose metabolism, drug metabolism). Lymph vessels - the transport routes of lymphatic system, formed by the confluence of the lymphatic capillaries.
Wednesday, 12 June 2013
Dilution and Critical Surface
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