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Anatomy

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Name System consisting of skin, hair and nails?   INTEGUMENTARY  
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Name the system involved in the breakdown and absorption of nutrients?   DIGESTIVE  
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Name the system that produces immune cells?   LYMPHATIC  
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Name the system that has key role in blood formation?   SKELITAL  
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A Sagittal plane divides what?   The body lengthwise into left and right sides  
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A Transverse Plane divides what?   The body horizontally into upper (superior) and lower (inferior) portions  
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A Frontal Plane divides what?   The body lengthwise into anterior and posterior portions  
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Axillary = ?   Armpit  
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Brachial = ?   Upper Arm  
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Buccal = ?   Cheek  
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Oral = ?   mouth  
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Vertebral = ?   Spine  
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Cervical = ?   Neck  
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Digital = ?   Fingers  
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Facial = ?   Face  
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Deltoid = ?   Shoulder  
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Femoral = ?   Thigh  
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Frontal = ?   forehead  
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Pedal = ?   Foot  
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Carpal = ?   Wrist  
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Antecubital = ?   Front of elbow  
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Tarsal = ?   Ankle  
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Inguinal = ?   Front of hip joint (NOT GROIN)  
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Cephalic = ?   Head  
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Mammary = ?   Breast  
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Nasal = ?   Nose  
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Palmar (Volar) = ?   Palm  
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Orbital = ?   Eye  
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Umbilical = ?   Belly button  
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Patellar = ?   Knee cap  
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Pectoral   Chest  
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Sternal = ?   Sternum  
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Pelvic = ?   Pelvis  
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Abdominal = ?   ABDOMINAL  
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Plantar = ?   Sole of foot  
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Popliteal = ?   Back of knee  
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Sacral = ?   Sacrum  
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Perineal = ?   Pelvic floor  
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Scapular = ?   Shoulder Blade  
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Occipital   Back of head  
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Lumbar = ?   Lower back  
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Calcaneal = ?   Heel  
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Gluteal = ?   Buttocks  
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Crainal = ?   Surrounding brain  
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Cells - Smallest _________ Unit   Living  
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Tissue - Group of ________ with _________ structure and function.   Cells, Similar  
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Organs - Group of _____________ that work together to perform a specific function   Tissues  
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What is located in the Right Hypochrondriac Region?   Liver, gallbladder, Right kidney  
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What is located in the Epigastric Region?   Stomach, Liver, Pancreas, left and right kidney  
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What is located in the Hypochrondriac region?   Stomach, liver (tip), left kidney, spleen  
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What is located in the Right lumbar Region?   Liver (tip) small intestines, ascending colon, right kidney  
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What is located in the Umbilical Region?   Stomach, pancreas, small intestines, transverse colon  
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What is located in the Left lumbar region?   Small intestines, descending colon, left kidney  
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What is located in the Right iliac region?   Small intestines, appendix, cecum and ascending colon  
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What is located in the Hypogastric Region?   small intestines, sigmoid colon, bladder  
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What is located in the left iliac region?   small intestines, descending colon, sigmoid colon  
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Hemostasis is ?   The body in balance  
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Atoms and Compounds   Chemical  
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Pathophysiology   Study of disease function  
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Superior   Above/Higher  
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Inferior   Below/Lower  
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Anterior   Toward front  
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Posterior   Towards back  
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Ventral   Anterior toward front  
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Dorsal   Posterior Towards back  
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Medial   Toward midline/middle  
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Lateral   Away from the midline, to side  
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Internal   Within, interior to  
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External   Outside, exterior to  
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Superfical   toward the surface of  
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Deep   Within, interior to  
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Central   center, main part  
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Peripheral   away from the center  
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Proximal   Closest to point of origin  
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Distal   Farthest from the point of origin  
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Parietal   Pertaining to wall of a cavity  
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Visceral   Pertaining to organs within cavity  
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Imaginary flat surface that separates two portions   Plane  
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Set Point or Point of Range   Normal range for the body  
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Positive feedback   Enhancement of a function  
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Negative feedback   Reversal of a function  
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