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two or more tissues that perform a specific function organ
study of function of living things physiology
term that means toward the trunk proximal
section that divides the body into anterior and posterior parts frontal
opposite of anterior posterior
opposite of superficial deep
two terms that mean same thing for a human in anatomical position superior and dorsal
organ in pelvic cavity urinary bladder
separates thoracic cavity from abdominal cavity diaphragm
away from midline of body lateral
opposite of medial lateral
location of heart in pericardial cavity, in mediastinum, in thoracic cavity
study of cell structure cytology
study of how food digests physiology
location of stomach abdominopelvic cavity
ventral cavity subdivision without bony protection abdominal
structural and functional unit of life cell
another word for frontal section coronal section
what does the dorsal cavity contain cranial cavity, vertebral cavity, brain and spinal cord
levels of organization from complex to simple system, tissues, cells, molecules, atoms
system that is an external envelope integumentary
system that small intestine, esophagus and stomach belong to digestive
system that rids body of waste and controls blood composition urinary
what does viscera mean abdominal organs
what does pulmonary mean refering to the lungs
know diagrams on cavities of the body (blank)
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