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Veterinary Medical Terminology Chapter 2

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Ventral   Towards the Belly  
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Dorsal   Towards the Back  
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Cranial   Towards the Head  
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Caudal   Towards the Tail  
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Anterior   Front of the Body  
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Posterior   Rear of the Body  
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Rostral   Towards the Nose  
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Cephalic   Pertaining to the Head  
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Medial   Towards the Midline  
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Lateral   Away from the Midline  
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Proximal   Nearest the Trunk  
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Distal   Further from the Trunk  
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Superficial   Towards the Surface, External  
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Deep   Away from the Surface, Internal  
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Palmar   Caudal surface of the front paw including the carpus.  
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Plantar   Caudal surface of the rear paw including the tarsus.  
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Midsagittal Plane or Median Plane   Plane that divides the body into equal left and right halves.  
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Sagittal Plane   Divides the body into unequal right and left halves.  
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Dorsal Plane   Divides the body into dorsal and ventral parts.  
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Transverse Plane   Divides the body into cranial and caudal parts.  
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-logy   Study of.  
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Anatomy   The study of structure.  
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Physiology   The study of body functions.  
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Pathophysiology   Study of changes in function due to disease.  
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Etiology   Study of disease.  
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Dental Arcade   Used to describe how teeth are arranged inside the mouth.  
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Lingual Surface   Aspect of the tooth that faces the tongue.  
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Palatal Surface   Surface of the tooth that faces the hard palate.  
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Buccal Surface   Surface of the tooth that faces the cheek.  
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Vestibular Surface   Surface of the tooth that faces the cheek.  
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Labial Surface   Surface of the tooth that faces the lips.  
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Occlusal Surface   Surfaces of the teeth that meet when chewing.  
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Mesial Surface   Surface of the tooth that faces towards the midline of the dental arcade.  
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Distal Surface   Surface of the tooth that faces Distally from the midline of the dental arcade.  
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Cavity   Hole, Hollow Space  
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Cranial Cavity   Space in the skull that holds the brain.  
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Spinal Cavity   Space in the spinal column that holds the spinal cord.  
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Thoracic Cavity or Chest Cavity   Hollow space that holds the heart and lungs within the ribs.  
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Abdominal Cavity or Peritoneal Cavity   Hollow space that holds the major organs of digestion located between the diaphragm and the pelvic cavity.  
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Pelvic Cavity   Hollow space that holds the reproductive organs and some excretory system organs.  
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The Groin or Inguinal Area   The lower area of the abdomen adjacent to the thigh.  
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Membranes   Thin layers of tissue that line a cavity, or divide a space or organ.  
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Peritoneum   The membrane that lines the abdominal and pelvic cavity.  
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Parietal Peritoneum   Outer layer of the peritoneum that lines the abdominal and pelvic cavities.  
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Visceral Peritoneum   Inner layer of the peritoneum that lines the organs.  
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Peritonitis   Inflammation of the peritoneum.  
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Umbilicus or Naval   Pit in the abdominal wall making the point where the umbilical cord entered the fetus.  
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Mesentery   The layer of the peritoneum that suspends parts of the intestine in the abdominal cavity.  
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Retroperitoneal   Superficial to the peritoneum.  
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