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BLOOD CONNECTIVE TISSUE
BACK PAIN CHARTED AS DORSAL
PROXIMAL CLOSE TO POINT OF ATTACHMENT
MEDIAL REFERS TO MIDDLE OF BODY
ORGAN REFERS TOO TWO OR MORE TISSUE TYPES
VS DATA COLLECTED PRIOR TO EXAMINATION
SIMS RECTAL EXAMINATION POSITION
BLOOD UREA NITROGEN LABORATORY TEST
COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE
ELECTROCARDIOGRAM MACHINE RECORED HEART RYTHM
MYRINGOTOMY EARDRUM INCISION
PERIPHERAL NERVES NERVOUS
DNA CHEMICAL NAME FOR THE MOLECULE THWT CARRY GENETIC INSTRUCTIONS IN ALL LIVUNG THINGS
CELL MEMBRANCE THE OUTTER LAYER OF THE CELL
ANATOMY DESCRIBES THE STUDY OF BODY STRUCTURE
PHYSIOLOGY DESCRIBES THE STUDY OF THE BODYS FUNCTIONS
MIDSAGITTAL DESCRIBES DIVIDING THE BODY INTO TOP AND BOTTOM
TRANVERSE PLANE THAT DIVIDES THE BODY INTO UPPER AND LOWWER PORTIONS
LLQ LOWER LEFT QUADRANT
URQ UPPER RIGHT QUADRANT
EPITHELIAL PROTECTS AGAINST INVADING PATHOGENS AND TOXINS
PHAGIA EATING
PRESCRIPTION RX
BRADYPNEA SLOW BREATHING
ERYTH/O RED
Femar Longest bone (JK)
in intranasal (cm)
sagittal divides the body into right or left (cm)
midsagittal midline through center of body (cm)
proximal closer to attachment (end of thighs) (cm)
cartilage joint muscle (cm)
smooth muscle located in the walls of hollow organs, walls of blood vessels, and dermis of skin (cm)
cardiac muscle located in the walls of the heart (cm)
mitochondria makes energy (ATP) (cm)
cytoplasm liquid containing the cells structure (cm)
chondra cartilage (cm)
icter jaundice (cm)
salping fallopian tube (cm)
hidr sweat (cm)
lith stone (cm)
septic infection (cm)
dys difficult, painful (cm)
sym, syn together, with (cm)
pseudo false (cm)
sten narrowed (cm)
phylaxis protection, prevention (cm)
clasis break down (cm)
desis stabilization (cm)
ptosis drooping (cm)
rrhexis rupture (cm)
asa aspirin (cm)
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