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        | pertaining to the point of the shoulder |  | 
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        | pertaining to the forearm |  | 
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        | The outermost epithelial layer of the visceral organ, also called the serosa |  | 
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        | conveying or transmitting to |  | 
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        | The tip or pointed end of a conical structure |  | 
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        | A gradual wasting away or decrease in the size of a tissue or an organ |  | 
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        | pertaining to the neck or a necklike portion of an organ |  | 
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        | Present at the time of birth |  | 
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        | Taking place or originating in a corresponding part on the opposite side of the body |  | 
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        | The outer layer of an internal organ or body structure, as of the kidney or adrenal gland |  | 
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        | A disordered pattern of growth, most often encountered in epithelia |  | 
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        | Subjective difficulty in breathing |  | 
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        | An excessive accumlation of fluid in the epithelia |  | 
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        | Conveying away from the center of an organ or structure |  | 
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        | Denoting a product or process arising from within the body |  | 
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        | the study of cause, especially of disease, including the origin and what pathogens, if any, are involved |  | 
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        | pertaining to an outside or external organ |  | 
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        | A tough sheet of fibrous tissue binding the skin to the underlying muscles or supporting and seperating muscles |  | 
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        | a groove or narrow cleft that seperates two parts, such as the cerebral hemispheres of the brain |  | 
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        | pl. foramina. An opening in an anatomical structure, usually in the bone, for the passage of a blood vessel or a nerve |  | 
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        | a depressed area, usually in a bone |  | 
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        | the rounded end of a hollow organ farthest from the outflow opening |  | 
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        | An organ that produces a specific substance or secretion |  | 
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        | pertaining to the buttocks |  | 
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        | a convoluted elevation or ridge |  | 
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        | an opening or fissure; a foramen |  | 
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        | A concave or depressed area where vessels or nerves enter or exit an organ; also called hilus |  | 
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        | Microscopic anatomy of the structure and function of tissues |  | 
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        | state of relative constancy in a body's internal environment |  | 
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        | An increase in organ size due to an increase in cell numbers as a result of mitotic cell division(in contrast to hypertrophy) |  | 
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        | Growth of an organ due to an increase in the size of it cells (in contrast to hyperplasia) |  | 
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        | the more movable attachment of a muscle, usually more distal |  | 
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        | The skin; the largest organ of the body |  | 
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        | Situated within or pertaining to internal origin |  | 
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        | pertaining to the groin region |  | 
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        | occuring outside the body, in a test tube or other artificial environment |  | 
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        | a rate of blood flow to an organ that is inadequate to supply sufficient oxygen and maintain aerobic respiration in that organ |  | 
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        | pertaining to the region of the loins |  | 
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        | the space within a tubular structure through which a substance passes |  | 
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        | the intercellular substance of a tissue |  | 
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        | a passageway or opening into a structure |  | 
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        | the center portion of an organ |  | 
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        | the spread of a disease from one organ or body part to another |  | 
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        | Secreting a slimy or mucigenous substance; as the mucous gland, but note that a mocous membrane doesn't have to secrete mucus |  | 
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        | the secretory product of mucous glands. A vicous mixture of highly hydrated glycoproteins |  | 
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        | Cellular death or tissue death due to disease or trauma |  | 
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        | pertaining to the sense of smell |  | 
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        | an opening into a body cavity or tube |  | 
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        | the place of muscle attachment-usually the more stationary point or the proximal bone; opposit the insertion |  | 
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        | the tissue that makes up the essential or specialized part of an organ as opposed to the supporting tissue |  | 
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        | Rhythmic contractions of smooth muscle in the walls of various tubular organs by which the contents are forced onward |  | 
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        | A network of interlaced nerves or vessels |  | 
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        | transport in a revers or backward direction, e.g., from axon to soma in a neuron |  | 
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        | A shallow impression or groove |  | 
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        | Serous glands secrete a watery fluid that is often rich in enzymes. Contrast with mucuos glads, which produce a highly viscous secretion |  | 
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        | A supporting framework of fibers crossing the substance of a structure, as in the lamelle of spongy bone |  | 
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        | the organs within the abdominal or thoracic cavities |  | 
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