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Anatomy/Physiology Vocabulary Words #76-100

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The unit of structure and function in a living body.   Cell  
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A membrane surrounding a cell. It is highly selective in controlling the passage of materials into and out of the cell.   Cell Membrane  
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All living things are composed of cells and the products of cells.   Cell Theory  
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The brain and spinal cord.   Central Nervous System  
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A small centrally located body which attaches the two chromosome halves to each other.   Centromere  
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A granular area lying near the nucleus of an animal cell, containing the centrioles.   Centrosome  
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A chemical produced by blood platelets.   Cephalin  
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The region of the brain that coordinates muscular activities.   Cerebellum  
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One of the two principle division of the cerebrum.   Cerebral Hemisphere  
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The largest of the three principle parts of the brain.   Cerebrum  
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The waxy secretion formed by glands in the external acustic meatus.   Cerumen  
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Referring to the neck region.   Cervical  
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The gas law dealing with the relation between the volume of a gas and its temperature.   Charles' Law  
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A substance composed of two or more unlike atoms which are chemically united in definite percentage.   Chemical Compound  
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A substance produced at the junction of nerve and muscle fibers which neutralizes the action of acetylcholine.   Cholinesterase  
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A highly pigmented vascular layer of the eye that lies between the retina and the selena.   Choroid Layer  
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The scattering of light rays at the edges of a lens so that rings of color appear to surround the object that is being viewed.   Chromatic Aberration  
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One of the pair of filamentous spiral threads that make up a chromosome.   Chromatid  
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One of the rodlike bodies appearing during the mitotic division of a cell.   Chromosome  
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Lymph containing considerable amounts of emulsified fats.   Chyle  
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The fluid form of food with in the stomach and intestine.   Chyme  
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A small, whiplike, projection from a cell.   Cilia  
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The end of the vertebral column beyond the sacrum.   Coccyx  
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The spiral bony canal of the inner ear in which are located the auditory receptors.   Cochlea  
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A term used to describe animals which cannot maintain a constant body temperature.   Cold-Blooded  
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