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What is another term for Dorsal?   Posterior  
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What is another term for Ventral?   Anterior  
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Name the two Dorsal Cavities   Cranial and Spinal  
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Name the Ventral Cavities   Thoracic, Abdominal, Pelvic, Abdominopelvic  
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Define the f.f abbreviations (4 Quadrants) RUQ: LUQ: RLQ: LLQ:   Right Upper Quadrant Left Upper Quadrant Right Lower Quadrant Left Lower Quadrant  
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Identify the Regions 1.Pertaining to the Umbilicus (navel):   Umbilical Region  
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2.Above the stomach:   Epigastric  
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3.Beneath the umbilicus (navel):   Hypogastric Region  
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4.On the left lower side near the groin (ileus):   Left Inguinal Region or Left Iliac  
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5.On the right middle side near the waist:   Right Lumbar Region  
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List the f.f structures: 1. Cell:   Cyt/o  
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2. Nuclues:   Kary/o, Nucle/o  
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3.Tissue:   Hist/o  
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List the CF’s for position and direction: 1. anterior, front:   Anter/o  
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2. middle:   medi/o  
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3. Lower, below:   infer/o  
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4. side, to one side:   Later/o  
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5. back (of body), behind, posterior:   Dors/o ,poster/o  
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List the CF’s for regions of the body: 1. Stomach:   Gastr/o  
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2. Chest:   Thorac/o  
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3. Cranium (skull):   Crani/o  
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4. pelvis:   pelv/i or pelv/o  
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5. Abdomen:   abdomin/o  
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6. loins(lower back):   Lumb/o  
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List the CF’s for color: 1. red:   eryhtr/o  
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2. white:   leuk/o  
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3. black:   melan/o  
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4. blue   cyan/o  
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5. Yellow   cirrh/o ,jaund/o, xanth/o  
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List other CF’s: 1. dry:   xer/o  
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2. extremity:   acr/o  
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3. internal organs:   viscer/o  
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4. disease   path/o  
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5. Unknown, peculiar:   idi/o  
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Destruction of white cells:   Leukocytolysis  
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Pertaining to coccyx:   coccyg/eal  
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resembling red:   eryhtr/oid  
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tumor of black cells:   melan/oma  
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Pertaining to the neck:   cervic/al  
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Abnormal condition of yellow(ness):   cirrh/osis  
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abnormal condition of blue(ness):   cyan/osis  
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pertaining to the loins   lumb/ar  
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pertaining to a disease of unknown:   idio/path/ic  
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pertaining to the body:   somat/ic  
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specialist in the study of disease:   path/ologist  
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pertaining to internal organs:   viscer/al  
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white cell:   leuko/cyte  
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pain in stomach:   gastralgia/ gastrodynia  
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instrument to measure the cranium:   crani/o/meter  
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enlargement of internal organs:   viscer/omegaly  
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incision of the chest:   thorac/otomy  
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study of tissues:   hist/ology  
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record of an x-ray:   radi/o/gram  
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pertaining to a deficient color:   hypo/chrom/ic  
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adhesion:   abnormal fibrous band binding tissues that are normally seperated  
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inflammation:   body defense against injury and disease  
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febrile:   feverish, pertaining to a fever  
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morbid:   deceased, unhealthy  
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sepsis:   presence of pathogens in blood or other tissues.  
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suppurative:   producing, or pertaining to the generation to pus.  
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Visual examination of an organ or cavity   Endoscopy  
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record of sound:   sono/gram  
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process of recording(images using frequencies) beyond sounds:   ultra/son/o/graphy  
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instrument to cut skin:   derm/a/tome  
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instrument for examining bronchi:   bronchi/scope  
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visual examination within the body:   endo/scopy  
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pertaining to through the abdomen:   trans/abdomin/al  
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hemat/o/logy   study of the blood  
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instrument for measuring heat:   therm/o/meter  
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specialist in the study of x-rays:   radio/logist  
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morpho   form, structure, shape  
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surgical puncture of abdomen   abdominocentesis  
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