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a-, an-

not; without

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aden/o

gland

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adip/o

fat

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anter/o

front or before

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caud/o

tail; lower part of the body

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cephal/o

head

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cut/o, -cyte

cell

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dem/i, demo/o

people; population

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dors/i, dors/o

back of the body

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en-, end-, endo-

in; within; inside

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epi-

upon, over

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eti/o

cause of disease

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ex-, exo-

out of; outside; away from

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gen/o

producing; forming

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histi/o, hist/o

tissue

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iart/o

specialish; field of medicine

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idi/o

peculiar to one individual pr origin; also unknown

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macro-

large; abnormal size or length; long

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medi/o

middle

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mega-

large; great

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micro-. micr/o

small

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mid-

middle

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nosocomi/o

relating to hospital

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-ology, -ologist

the study of

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pan-

all; entire; every

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path/o, -pathy

disease; suffering; feeling; emotion

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physi/o, physic/o

nature or physical

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plas/i, plas/o, -plasia

development; growth; formation

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poster/o

back or toward the back

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proxim/o

near

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retro-

behind; backwards back of

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-stasis, -static

control

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thorac/o

chest; thorax

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trans-

across; through

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ventr/o

belly side of the body

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-verse, -version

to turn

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abdominal cavity(ies)/abdomen/abd

contains the major organs of digestion

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abdominopelvic cavity(ies)

refers to the abdominal cavity and the pelvic cavity as a single unit

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adenectomy(ies)

refer to the abdominal cavity and the pelvic cavity as a single unit

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adenocarcinoma(mata or s)

a malignant tumor that originates in glandular tissue

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adenoma(mata or s)

a benign tumor that arises in or resembles glandular tissue

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adenomalacia

the abnormal softening of a gland

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adenosclerosis(es)

the abnormal hardening of a gland

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adenosis(es)

any disease or condition of a gland

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anaplasia(s)

A change in the structure of cells and in their orientation to each other

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anatomic position

Describe the body standing in the standard position

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Anatomy/A

The study of the structures of the body

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anomaly(ies)

a deviation from what is regarded as normal

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anterior(s)

Situated in the front; front or forward part of an organ

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aplasia

The defective development or an organ or tissue

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atresia

Describes the congenital absence of abnormal body opening or the failure of a structure to be tubular

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atrophy(ies)

Weakness or wearing away of body tissues and structures caused by pathology or by disuse over a long period of time

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Body planes

Imaginary vertical and horizontal lines used to divide the body into sections

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Bloodborne transmission

The spread of the disease through contact with infected blood

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caudal

Toward the lower part of the body

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cephalic

Toward the head

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Chromosome(s)

The genetic structure located within the nucleus of each cell

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communicable disease(s)/CD

Any condition that is transmitted from one person to another will directly or by indirect contact with contaminated objects

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congenital disorder(s)

And I'm normal condition that exists at the time of birth

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Connective tissue

Support and connect organs and other body tissues

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Cystic fibrosis/CF

A genetic disorder that is present at birth and affects both the respiratory and digestive systems

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cytology

The study of the anatomy, physiology, pathology, and chemistry of the cell

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Cytoplasm

The material within the cell membrane that is not part of the nucleus

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Deoxyribonucleic acid/DNA

DNA

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Developmental disorder(s)

Can result in an abnormality or mile formation such as the absence of a limb order the presence of an extra toe

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Distal

Situated farthest from the midline or beginning of a body structure

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Dorsal

Refers to the back of the organ or body

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Dysplasia(s)

The abnormal development or growth of cells, tissues, organs

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Endemic

Refers to the ongoing presence of a disease within a population, group, or area

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Endocrine gland(s)

Produce hormones, do not have ducks

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Endothelium

The tissue that forms a single layer of cells lining various organs and cavities of the body

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epidemic/epid

A sudden and widespread outbreak of a disease with him a specific population group or area

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Epidemiologists

a specialist in the study of outbreaks of disease within a population group

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Epigastric region

Located above the stomach

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Epithelial tissue

Forms a protective covering for all of the internal and external surfaces of the body

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etiology/etiol

The study of the causes of diseases

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exocrine gland(s)

secrete chemical substances into ducts that lead either to other organs or out of the body

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Fetal alcohol syndrome/FAS

Caused by the mother’s consumption of alcohol during pregnancy

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fomite(s)

objects or materials that are likely to carry infection, such as clothes, utensils, and furniture

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frontal plane (coronal plane)

A vertical plane that divides the body into anterior (front) and posterior (back) portions

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functional disorder(s)

Produces symptoms for which no physiological or anatomical cause can be identified

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Gene

A fundamental physical and functional unit of heredity

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genetic disorder(s)

a pathological condition caused by an absent or defective gene

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Genetic mutation(s)

a change of the sequence of a DNA molecule

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Genome

The complete set of genetic information of an organism

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geriatrician(s)

a specialist who studies the medical problems and care of older people

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hemophilia

a group of heredity bleeding disorders in which a blood-clotting factor is missing

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Histology

the microscopic study of the structure, composition, and function of tissues

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homeostasis

the processes through which the body maintains a constant internal environment

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horizontal plane

flat, crosswise plane

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Huntington disease/HD

causes nerve degeneration with symptoms that most often appear in midlife

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hyperplasia

The enlargement of an organ or tissue because of an abnormal increase in the number of cells in the tissues

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hypertrophy

a general increase in the bulk of a body part or organ that is due to an increase in the size, not the number, of cells in the tissues

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hypogastric region(s)

located below the stomach

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hypoplasia

The incomplete development of an organ or tissue usually due to a deficiency in the number of cells

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iatrogenic illness(es)

An unfavorable response due to prescribed medical treatment

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idiopathic disorder(s)

an illness without known cause

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infectious disease(s)

an illness caused by living pathogenic organisms such as bacteria and viruses

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inguinal

refers to the entire lower area of the abdomen

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Inferior

Lower most, below, or toward the feet