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adrenal gland   endocrine glands located above each kidney that secrete chemicals (hormones) that affect the body's functioning.  
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antibiotic   substance that destroys or inhibits the growth of microorganisms such as bacteria.  
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antigen   a substance, usually foreign to the body, that stimulates the production of antibodies.  
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antibodies   protein substances made by white blood cells in response to the presence of foreign antigens that attach to and destroy the antigens.  
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jaundice   yellow skin pigmentation.  
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bilirubin   a chemical pigment; high levels in the bloodstream caues jaundice.  
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autoimmune   condition where the body makes antibodies against its own good cells and tissues, causing inflammation and injury to one's self.  
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congenital anomalies   irregularity in a structure or organ that an infant is born with, such as webbed fingers or toes and heart defects.  
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contralateral   Opposite side as.  
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ipsilateral   Same side as.  
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dialysis   literally means complete separation. Separating out from the blood the harmful waste products of the body that are normally removed by the urine.  
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ectopic pregnancy   pregnancy where the embryo implants outside the uterus - most often in the fallopian tubes and sometimes on the ovary or within abdominal cavity.  
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parathyroid glands   four endocrine glands located on the dorsal side of the thyroid gland that produce a hormone and function entirely separately from the thyroid gland.  
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parathyroid hormone   chemical created from the parathyroid glands that increase blood calcium and maintains it at a normal level.  
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prolapse   condition where an organ or tissue slides forward or downward from its correct position.  
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recombinant DNA   process of taking a gene from one organism and inserting it (recombining it) into the DNA of another organism.  
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polymerase chain reaction (PCR)   a method of producing multiple copies of a single gene, which is an important tool in recombinant DNA technology.  
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syndrome   a group of signs or symptoms that commonly occur together and indicate a particular disease or abnormal condition.  
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symbiosis   refers to two organisms living together in close association, either for mutual benefit or not.  
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parasitism   an example of symbiosis, occurring when one organism benefits and the other does not.  
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symphysis   a joint in which the bony surfaces are firmly united by a layer of fibrocartilage.  
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TURP   transurethral section of the prostate gland is removal of a portion of the prostate gland with an instrument passed through the urethra.  
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ultrasonography   a diagnostic technique using ultrasound waves (inaudible sound waves) to produce an imaeg or photograph of an organ or tissue.  
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echocardiograms   ultrasound images of the heart.  
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sonogram   a fetal ultrasound image.  
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