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FinalCh2Mix-Match

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a predicion of the course of a disease   prognosis  
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a body structure located on or near the belly   ventral  
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the heart and blood vessels are organs that form the   cardiovascular system  
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the determination of the nature of a disease   diagnosis  
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one who studies disease   pathologist  
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a symptom marked by a body temperature that exceeds the normal   fever  
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a cephalic symptom is a sensation   head  
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an adjective that describes a disease of short duration   chronic  
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the elbow is distal to the   shoulder  
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