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Combining Forms and Terminology

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Abdominal   Pertaining to the abdomen.  
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Adipose   Pertaining to fat.  
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Anterior   Pertaining to the front.  
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Anabolism   Process of casting up  
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Cervical   Pertaining to the neck.  
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Chondroma   Tumor of cartilage.  
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Chondrosarcoma   Flesh tumor  
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Chromosomes   “Color bodies”; contain genetic material and are located in the nucleus of cell.  
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Coccygeal   Pertaining to the tailbone.  
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Craniotomy   Incision of the skull.  
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Cytoplasm   Contents (formation) of the cell (apart from the nucleus and cell membrane).  
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Distal   Pertaining to far  
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Dorsal   Pertaining to the back.  
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Histology   Study of tissues.  
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Iliac   Pertaining to the ilium.  
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Inguinal   Pertaining to the groin.  
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Karyotype   Picture (classification) of the nucleus  
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Lateral   Pertaining to the side.  
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Lumbosacral   Pertaining to the lumbar and sacral regions.  
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Medial   Pertaining to the middle.  
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Nucleic   Pertaining to the nucleus.  
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Pelvic   Pertaining to the pelvis  
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Posterior   Pertaining to the back, behind.  
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Proximal   Pertaining to near the beginning of a structure.  
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Sacral   Pertaining to the sacrum (lower back).  
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Sarcoma   Tumor of flesh tissue (malignant).  
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Spinal   Pertaining to the spine, backbone.  
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epithelial cell   Cell covering the surface of the skin and inner lining of body cavities and tubes.  
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Thoracic   Pertaining to the chest.  
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Thoracotomy   Incision of the chest.  
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Tracheal   Pertaining to the windpipe.  
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Umbilical   Pertaining to the navel.  
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Ventral   Pertaining to the belly side of the body.  
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Vertebral   Pertaining to vertebrae.  
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Visceral   Pertaining to internal organs.  
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Anabolic   Pertaining to casting up; building up substances (proteins) in the cell.  
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Catabolism   Process of casting down; breaking down material in the cell to release energy.  
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Epigastric   Pertaining to above the stomach.  
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hypochondriac regions   Pertaining to under the rib cartilages  
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intervertebral   Pertaining to between the vertebrae.  
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Metabolism   State of building up (anabolism) and breaking down (catabolism); processes in a cell.  
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