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"AUH-BIO120-2"

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Frontal bone   Forehead  
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Occipital ridge   Back of head  
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Scapula   Shoulder bone  
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Vertebrae   Backbones; bones of the spinal column  
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Clavicle   Collar bone  
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Olecrenon   Elbow (or "funny") bone  
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Iliac crest   Top of the hip bone  
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Costovertebral angle   Space created on the back between the lower edge of the lowest rib and the spine  
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Trapezius muscle   Large, trapezoidal muscle of the upper back  
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Latissimus dorsi muscle   Large, flat muscle of the mid to lower back  
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Cephalic   Adjective for head and skull region  
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Pectoralis muscle   "Breast" muscle  
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Pectoral   Adjective for breast regions  
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Buccal   Adjective for facial cheek regions  
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Mental   Adjective for chin region  
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Mandibular   Adjective for bony jaw region supporting lower teeth  
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Maxillary   Adjective for bony skull region supporting upper teeth  
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Abdominal   Adjective for belly region (including the interior)  
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Inguinal   Adjective for border region of lower abdomen corresponding to the crease made when flexing leg  
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Coxal   Adjective for hip region  
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Femoral   Adjective for upper leg region  
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Crural   Adjective for lower leg region  
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Carpal   Adjective for interior bony region of palm  
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Tarsal   Adjective for interior bony region of foot (including instep or arch)  
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Patellar   Adjective for front knee region  
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Popliteal   Adjective for back knee region  
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Gluteal   Adjective for buttocks region  
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Perineal   Adjective for outside floor of pelvis region  
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Cubital   Adjective for elbow region  
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Brachial or Humoral   Adjective for upper arm region  
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White portion of the outside of the eyeball   Conjunctiva or sclera  
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Colored area of the eye located behind the cornea and in front of the lens that creates the pupil   iris  
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Referring to the tear ducts   Lacrimal  
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TMJ   temporo-mandibular joint (jaw joint)  
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mastoid process   bony prominence behind and slightly below the ear  
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xyphoid process   tip of the bony sternum (breast bone)  
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umbilicus   adult remnant of the natal umbilical cord  
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tibial ridge   bony ridge of the tibial (larger lower leg) bone  
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maleolus   bony prominence on the inside (medial) or outside (lateral) side of the ankle  
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fontanelle   a "soft spot" on the top of a newborn's head  
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Four types of tissues   connective, epithelial, muscle, nervous  
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Protection, sensation, secretion, absorption, excretion, diffusion   physiological functions of integument  
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Squamous cells   flat integument cells  
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Cuboidal cells   cube or box-shaped integument cells  
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Columnar cells   rectangular-shaped integument cells  
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Esophagus   "food" tube connecting the oropharynx and stomach  
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Desmosome   "weld" between two integument cells  
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Duodenum   first part of the small intestine  
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Jejunum   second part of the small intestine  
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Ileum   third part of the small intestine connecting to the large intestine  
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Sigmoid colon   the "S-shaped" lower portion of the large intestine  
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Nasopharynx   uppermost portion of the respiratory system  
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Sinuses   mucous-coated, air-filled holes in the bony skull  
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Epiglottis   Fold of skin that projects posterior toward the back and keeps food from entering the respiratory tract  
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trachea   portion of the respiratory tract immediately anterior to (in front of) the esophagus that bifurcated (splits) into two major bronchi  
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Bronchioles   secondary airways splitting off from the bronchi  
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Alveolae   terminal airway "sacs" where oxygen and carbon dioxide are exchanged between the air and the blood  
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Arteriole   secondary branch of an artery  
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Venules   secondary branch of a vein  
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Capillaries   thinnest of the blood vessels that connect arterioles to the venules  
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Thorascic duct   connection between the lympathic system and the blood system  
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Ureters   paired structures carrying urine from the kidneys to the bladder  
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Urethra   single tube passing urine from the bladder outside the body  
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Prostate   male muscle that controls whether urine or semen will pass into the urethra  
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Testes   testicles, where sperm is made  
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Vas deferens   long tubes that carry sperm from the testes into the abdomen and into the prostate  
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Ovaries   where eggs are made  
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Fallopian tubes   paired tubes that carry eggs from the ovaries to the uterus  
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Uterus   heavily muscled organ into which a fertilized egg implants and grows  
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Cervix   external opening of the uterus  
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Vagina   organ connecting the uterus to the outside  
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Dorsal cavity   cranial and vertebral cavities  
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Ventral cavity   thoracic, abdominal and pelvic cavities  
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