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What is a aberration?
The study of the structure of the human body
enclosed area; space in the body that contains organs
Shortened form of a word
basic unit of life
What does dorsal mean?
Towards the back
Towards the front
Towards the top
Towards the feet
What is a cell
skin
basic unit of life in living organisms
tissue sheets that line the body cavities
tissue that has the ability to shorten and lengthen
What is a organ?
carry electrical messages to and from different parts of the body
membrane that surrounds the lungs
closest to the point of attachment
any part of the body that carries out a specific function or functions such as a heart
What is a mucous membrane?
epithelial tissues that produces fluid called mucous
the science that deals with the functioning of living organisms
one of the four imaginary sections of the surface of the abdomen
serous membrane that lines the walls of the abdominal and pelvic cavities
What is adduction?
tail bone
part of the spine known as the neck
movement towards the medial plane
near the back of the body
Pertaining to the sole of the foot...
plantar
abdominopelvic
eversion
lumbar
Turning inward or inside out
inferior
inversion
deep
coccyx
near the back of the body
prone
superficial
thoracic
posterior
what is the ventral cavity that contains heart,lungs,and associated structures
thoracic
superficial
proximal
inferior
What is coccyx?
turning outward
movement towards the medial plane
away from the surface of the body
part of the spine known as the neck
feverish; pertaining to a fever
resection
morbid
febrile
cauterize
Measurement of blood flow in a vessel by reflecting sound waves off moving blood cells
radionuclide
flurorscopy
morbid
resection
What is a disease or pertaining to disease?
morbid
doppler
ablation
resection
What does Leuk/o stand for?
nucleus
knowing
white
yellow
What does jaund/o stand for
tissue
yellow
tail
dry
What does vicer/o
below
tissue
far, farthest
internal organs
What does histo stand for?
gray
tail
tissue
cause
What does infra mean
gray
cause
below, under
excess beyond
What does idi/o stand for?
forming, producing origin
unknown, peculiar
toward
body
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