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MT Quick and Easy Ch 5

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Cell   Fundamental Unit of Life  
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dysplasia   abnormal development of tissues and is recognized by cells that differ in size, shape, and appearance  
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Aplasia   Lack of development of an organ or tissue  
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Hypoplasia   below normal development of an organ or tissue  
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Hyperplasia   an abnormal increase in the number of normal cells in tissue  
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hypertrophy   increase in the size of an organ caused by an increase in the size of the cells rather than the number of cells  
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homeostasis   constant internal environment that is naturally maintained by the body  
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frontal plane   divides the body into front and back portions  
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transverse plane   divides the body into upper and lower portions  
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sagittal plane   divides the body into right and left sides  
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midsagittal plane   divides the body into two equal halves  
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anterior   nearer to or toward the front  
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posterior   nearer to or toward the back, dorsal, situated behind  
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ventral   belly side (same as anterior in humans)  
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dorsal   directed toward or situated on the back side (same as posterior side in humans)  
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medial   middle or nearer the middle  
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lateral   toward the side  
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superior   uppermost or above  
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inferior   lowermost or below  
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proximal   position of structures that are nearer their origin or point of attachment  
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distal   far or distant from the origin or point of attachment  
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ambulatory   able to walk  
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prone   lying facedown  
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supine   lying on the back  
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pronation   rotation of the forearm so that the palm faces downward  
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supination   rotation of a joint that allows the palm faces upward  
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viscera   large organs contained in the ventral cavity  
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peritoneum   lining of the abdominopelvic cavity  
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thorax   chest  
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abdomen   the portion of the body trunk that is located between the chest and the pelvis  
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abdominocentesis   surgical puncture of the abdomen to remove excess fluids from the abdominal cavity or to inject a therapeutic agent  
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peritonitis   inflammation of the peritoneum  
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thoracentesis   surgical puncture of the chest wall for aspiration of fluids  
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omphalorrhexis   surgical rupture of the navel  
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omphalocele   congenital herniation of the navel  
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cephalgia   headache  
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acral   pertaining to the extremities of the body  
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acrocyanosis   cyanosis of the extremities (arms and legs appear bluish)  
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acromegaly   disorder in which there is abnormal enlargement of the body extremities, including the nose, jaws, fingers, and toes, caused by hypersecretion of growth hormone after maturity  
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dactylospasm   cramping of a finger or toe  
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dactylitis   inflammation of the bones of the fingers or toes  
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chirospasm   cramping of the hand  
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onychomycosis   disease of the nails caused by a fungus  
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