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MUSCULAR/SKELETAL/INTEGUMENTARY SYSTEM

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A bacterial infection oh the skin characterized by red pustules formed when hair follicles become infected   acne  
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raised bump that is a benign neoplasm (tumor) of the skin caused by viruses   warts  
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a slow growing malignant tumor of the epidermis is the most common type of skin cancer. lesions typical of this form of skin cancer are hard, raised nodules that are usually painless.   Squamous cell carcinoma  
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the thigh bone, which is the longest bone in the body   femur  
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pertaining to the wrist   carpals  
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small, shallow pan; the kneecap   patella  
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the bones that make up the fingers and toes   phalanges  
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the five bones that form the foot; articulate with tarsal bones proximally and the first row of toes phalanges distally   metatarsals  
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action in which the forearm or leg and ankle supinates; opposite of pronation   supination  
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movement in which the bottom of the foot is directed downward; this motion allows a person to stand on tiptoe   plantar flexion  
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is the general name for many different mycoses of the skin   tinea  
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also called furuncles, boils are most often local staphylococcal infection of hair follicles and are characterized by large, inflamed pustules   boils  
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chronic, inflammatory skin disorder characterized by cutaneous inflammation and scaly plaques   psoriasis  
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one of the two bones in the forearm; located on the thumb side of the forearm   radius  
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the part of the hand between the wrist and fingers   metacarpal  
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the second largest bone in the body; the long bone of the arm   humerus  
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shinbone   tibia  
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moving away from the midline of the body   abduction  
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action in which the forearm or leg and ankle pronates; opposite of supination   pronation  
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movement in which the top of the foot is elevated with the toes pointing upward   dorsiflexion  
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How may bones in the vertebral Column?   #26  
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How many pairs of true ribs?   #7  
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How many bones are in your body?   #206  
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