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anatomy quiz one

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Proton    
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Ions   atoms that have lost or gained one or more electron  
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Cross Section   Cut straight across  
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Midsagital   Right down the middle equally  
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Lateral   Further from the midline  
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Superficial   How close things are to the surface  
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Anatomical position   standard position we assume the body is in  
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Cations   Atom that lost electrons.  
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Superior   Being above something else  
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Posterior   behind something  
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Proximal   closer to the point of attatchment  
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Transverse cut   have a top part and bottom part  
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Longitudinal section   cut down the length  
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Neutron   No charge, makes nucleus stable.  
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Anions   Atom that gained electrons  
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Inferior   Below something else  
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Deep   How far things are from the surface  
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Distal   Further from the point of attatchment  
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Frontal   Front and back part  
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Oblique section   cut on an angle  
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electron   CHARGE is -1. found in shells. row number on periodic table tells how many shells of electrons there are. weight = 0  
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elements   pure substances made of identical atoms  
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Atom   smallest particle of an element. no charge, same number of protons as electrons  
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Sagittal   cut so left and right part are unequal  
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medial   closer to midline of body  
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anterior   in front of  
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