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Anatomy

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Above. "Forehead is ____ to the nose"   Superior  
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Below. "Navel is ____ to the breastbone"   Inferior  
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In front of "Breast bone is ____ to the spine   Ventral or Anterior  
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Behind "Heart is ____ to the breastbone"   Dorsal or Posterior  
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On the inner side   Medial  
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On the outer side   Lateral  
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Closer to the body part   Proximal  
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Farther from the body part   Distal  
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Toward; at body surface   superficial or external  
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away from the body surface   deep or internal  
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Divides the body into left & right parts   Sagittal  
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Divides the body into anterior & posterior parts   Frontal  
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Divides the body into superior & inferior parts   Transverse  
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Anterior body trunk, inferior to ribs   Abdominal  
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Point of shoulder   Acromial  
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Forearm   Antebrachial  
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Anterior surface of elbow   Antecubital  
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Armpit   Axillary  
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Arm   Brachial  
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Cheek area   Buccal  
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Wrist   Carpal  
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Neck region   Cervical  
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Hip   Coxal  
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Leg   Crural  
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Curve of shoulder formed by large muscle   Deltoid  
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Fingers, toes   Digital  
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Thigh   Femoral  
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Lateral part of leg   Fibular  
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Forehead   Frontal  
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Area where thigh meets body trunk; groin   Inguinal  
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Nose area   Nasal  
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Mouth   Oral  
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Eye area   Orbital  
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Anterior knee   Patellar  
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Area overlying the pelvis anteriorly   Pelvic  
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Genital region   Pubic  
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Breastbone area   Sternal  
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Ankle region   Tarsal  
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Chest   Thoracic  
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Navel   Umbilical  
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Heel of foot   Calaneal  
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Head   Cephalic  
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Thigh   Femoral  
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Buttock   Gluteal  
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Area of back between ribs & hips   Lumbar  
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Posterior surface of head   Occipital  
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Posterior surface of elbow   Olecranal  
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Posterior knee area   Popliteal  
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Area between hips   Sacral  
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Shoulder blade region   Scalpular  
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Calf   Sural  
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Area of spine   Vertebral  
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Chondro translates to   Cartilage  
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Corona translates to   Crown  
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Cyto translates to   Cell  
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Epi translates to   Above  
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Gastr translates to   Stomach  
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Histo translates to   Tissue  
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Homeo translates to   Similar  
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Hypo translates to   Under  
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Lumbus translates to   Line  
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Meta translates to   Middle/chemical  
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Ology translates to   Study of  
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Org translates to   Living  
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Para translates to   Long side  
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Parie translates to   Wall  
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Pathy translates to   Disease  
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Peri translates to   Around  
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Stasis translates to   Standing still  
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Tomy translates to   Incision  
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Venter translates to   Stomach  
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Viscus translates to   Internal organ  
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Ana translates to   Up  
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Cata translates to   Down  
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Di translates to   Two  
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En translates to   In  
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Ex translates to   Out  
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Glyco translates to   Sugar  
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Hydr translates to   Water  
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Iso translates to   Same  
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Kin translates to   Motion  
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Lysis translation to   Break  
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Mono translates to   One  
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Poly translates to   Many  
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Syn translates to   Together  
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Tri translates to   Three  
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Rids the body of nitrogen-containing wastes   Urinary  
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Secretes regulate growth, reproduction, metabolism   Endocrine  
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Protects deeper tissue from injury   Integumentary  
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Protects & supports; stores minerals   Skeletal  
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Produces movement, maintains posture & produces heat   Muscular  
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Responds to internal & external change   Nervous  
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Transports materials in body via bloody pumped by heart   Cardiovascular  
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Returns fluid to blood vessels, cleanses the blood   Lymphatic  
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Keeps blood supplied with oxygen, removes carbon dioxide   Respiratory  
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Breaks down food   Digestive  
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