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intro. to anatomy

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Viceral   Covers the organ  
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Parietal   Lines a cavity  
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Tissue   A group of cells that together perform a certain function  
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Visceral Pericardium   Outer layer of the heart  
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Homeostasis   The ability to maintain a stable internal environment  
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Physiology   The study of the function of the body  
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Hypotonic   Solution with a lower osmotic pressure than the solution being compaired to  
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Isotonic   Solution with the same osmotic pressure to the solution being compaired to  
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Diffusion   Movement of molecules from a higher concentration to a lower concentration  
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Atom   Smallest unit of matter  
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Cations   Positive ions, formed when atoms lose electrons  
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Anions   Negative ions, formed when atoms gain electrons  
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Anatomy   The study of the structure of the body  
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Elements   Pure substances that contain identical atoms  
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Osmosis   Movement of water through a selectively permeable membrane in response to a concentration grandient created by an impermeant solute  
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Hypertonic   Solution that has a greater osmotic pressure than the solution being compaired to  
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Ions   An atom that has gained or lost 1 or more electrons. They always have a charge.  
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Organelle   Little organs, found in cells  
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Cellular   Basic unit of structure and function in all living things  
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Organ   Group of cells working together to perform a function  
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Organ System   Group of organs working together to perform a function  
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Organism   A living thing  
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Visceral Pleura   Outer layer or lungs  
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Parietal Pleura   Inner layer of plural cavity  
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Parietal Pericardium   Sack that contains the heart  
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Visceral Peritoneum   Outer layer of abdominal organs  
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Parietal Peritoneum   Inner layer of abdominal wall  
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Serous   Contained in body cavities  
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