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        | the space inside the belly or abdomen; viscera include the stomcah, pancreas, spleen, liver and most of the intestines |  | 
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        | the belly region or abdomen, which contains several more specific regions including the epigastric, hypogastric, hypochondriac, iliac, lumbar and umbilical regions |  | 
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        | the body area encompassing both the abdominal and pelvic cavities |  | 
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        | the region of the body pertaining to the arm |  | 
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        | the body system that circulates blood throughout the body via the heart and blood vessels |  | 
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        | the region of the body pertaining to the head |  | 
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        | the region of the body pertaining to the neck |  | 
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        | part of the abdominal region specific to the area just below the cartilages of the ribs |  | 
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        | the space inside the cranium; viscera include the brain |  | 
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        | pertaining away from a point of reference |  | 
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        | contains the cranial and spinal cavities |  | 
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        | the region of the body pertaining to the thigh |  | 
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        | part of the abdominal region specific to the area above the belly |  | 
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        | part of the abdomen region specific to the area below the belly |  | 
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        | the region of the body pertaining to the buttock |  | 
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        | part of the abdominal region specific to either the right or left of the hypogastric region |  | 
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        | the process of maintaining internal stability |  | 
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        | pertaining to below a reference point |  | 
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        | the region of the body pertaining to the groin |  | 
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        | part of the abdominal region specific to the area right or left of the umbilical region |  | 
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        | pertaining to the middle and to the side |  | 
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        | the space inside of the pelvic area |  | 
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        | one who studies the nature of living things |  | 
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        | the study of the nature of living things |  | 
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        | pertaining to the back and to the side |  | 
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        | pertaining to the back and to the front |  | 
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        | pertaining near to a point of reference |  | 
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        | the space inside of the spinal column |  | 
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        | pertaining to above a reference point |  | 
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        | pertaining to above and to the side |  | 
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        | the space inside the chest or thorax |  | 
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        | the region of the body pertaining to the chest |  | 
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        | the body position that is used as a reference  for directional terms |  | 
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        | the science of body structure |  | 
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        | the area of the abdomen that contains the navel |  | 
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        | adjective meaning pertaining to the belly |  | 
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        | contains the thoracic, abdominal, and pelvic cavities |  | 
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        | the head, arms, and legs attached to the trunk of the body |  | 
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        | a nonliving particle thatis capable of combining with other atoms to form a more complex structures |  | 
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        | the most basic unit of living |  | 
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        | a sheet of muscle that separates the thoracic and abdominal caivities |  | 
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        | the body system that converts food into a form the body can use for energy, growth, and repair |  | 
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        | the body system that regulates body function by secreting hormones |  | 
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        | female reproductive sysytem |  | Definition 
 
        | the female body system that enables reproduction by producing germ cells |  | 
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        | a vertical plane that passes through tthe body from side to side, dividing the body into anterior and posterior portions |  | 
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        | the bidy system that provides a barrier to protect against fluid loss, physical damage, and invasion of microorganisms |  | 
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        | organs include the spleen, lymphatic vessels |  | 
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        | the male body system that enables the reproduction  by producing germ cells |  | 
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        | a sagittal plane that divides the body equally |  | 
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        | a nonliving particle that is capable of combining with other molecules to form more complex structures |  | 
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        | the body system that enables complex movement |  | 
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        | the body system that enables perception through the senses, integrates information to form thoughts and memories and controls body movements and many internal functions |  | 
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        | a structure made of two or more different types of tissues that perform a general body function in the body |  | 
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        | a combination of organs and associated structures that share a common goal (11 organ systems) |  | 
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        | the whole, complete human body that is capable of survival |  | 
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        | a sagittal plane that divides the body unequally |  | 
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        | the body system responsible for bringing oxygen into the bloodstream |  | 
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        | a vertical plane that passes through the body form front to back, dividing the body into right and left portions |  | 
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        | the body system that provides structure and support for other systems and aids in movement |  | 
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        | a group of similar cells that share a common goal or function |  | 
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        | a horizontal plane that divides the body into superior and inferior sections |  | 
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        | the body system that performs waste secretion |  | 
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        | the internal contents of body cavities, including organs, fluid, and connecting structures |  | 
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        | a symptom in which body temperature rises above the normal 98.6 F |  | 
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        | an unpleasant sensory and emotional experiences that is associated with tissue damage |  | 
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        | a feeling or mental experience perceiving any stilmulus |  | 
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        | an abnormality that is discoverable by an objective examination |  | 
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        | an appearance or sensation expeienced by a patient that deviates from the normal, healthy state |  | 
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        | adjective describing a disease of short duration and often with a sharp, or severe, effect |  | 
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        | adjective describing a disease of long duration usually with a slow progression |  | 
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        | a state of the body in which a homeostasis has faltered due to any cause |  | 
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        | adjective meaning a disease that is induced by medical treatment |  | 
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        | adjewctive meaning a disease of unknown cause |  | 
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        | the multiplication of parasitic organisms within the body |  | 
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        | a response to a trauma that is marked by the symptoms of redness, swelling, heat and pain |  | 
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        | conditions following and resulting from a disease |  | 
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        | computed axial tomography (CAT scan) |  | Definition 
 
        | a diagnostic scan similar to an x-ray in which dtata from beams of energized particles are interpreted to produce a 3D cross-sectional "slice" or image of the body |  | 
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        | the determination of the nature of a disease |  | 
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        | a diagnostic procedure involving a visual examination using an endoscope, which includesa a tiny camera, fiber optics and a long flexible tube |  | 
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        | study of the causes of the disease |  | 
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        | an evaluation made for the purpose of diagnosis by identifying physical evidence of disease |  | 
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        | magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) |  | Definition 
 
        | a diagnostic scan that uses a powerful magnetic field enerated within a chamberin which a patient lies; the field traces the element hydrogen in the patients body |  | 
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        | positron emission tomography scan (PET scan) |  | Definition 
 
        | a diagnostic scan that employs computers and radioactive substances to examine the metabolic activity of various parts of the body and create color-coded images |  | 
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        | a forecast od the probable cause or outcome of a disease |  | 
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        | a diagnostic procedure in which harmless sound waves are pulsated throuh body tissues; the pulse echoes are converted into images of internal body structures by computer |  | 
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