Examlex
Neutrophils contain powerful lysosomes that assist them in their ability to be phagocytic cells.
Muscle Stiffness
A condition characterized by rigidity or inflexibility in muscles, often resulting in discomfort or restricted movement.
Sedation
The process of inducing a calm, relaxed state through the use of sedative medications, often used in medical procedures to reduce anxiety and discomfort.
Catatonic
Referring to a behavioral syndrome that is often associated with schizophrenia and is characterized by abnormalities in movement and behavior, including stupor, rigidity, or posturing.
Waxy Flexibility
A psychomotor symptom of catatonia characterized by a person's limbs remaining in the position they are placed by another person for extended periods.
Q2: Which part of the uterus opens into
Q26: An excess of parathyroid hormone can cause
Q45: Which of the following diseases is carried
Q70: The pituitary gland fits in the pituitary
Q70: Explain the negative feedback mechanism for the
Q71: An infant is able to follow a
Q76: Blood passing through the aortic semilunar valves
Q143: granulocytes that release heparin (to prevent clotting)and
Q198: The blood vessels that supply other blood
Q217: A person with an antigen on the