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Anatomy   Structure  
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Physiology   Function  
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Homeostasis   Refers to the balance in the body  
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The body is made up of the smallest ?   atom  
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Atoms make up...   molecules  
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Molecules make up ...   cells  
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Cells make up ...   tissues  
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Tissues make up ...   organs  
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Organs make up ...   systems  
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There are 11 systems   Hint- M U R D E R I N C S L  
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Superior   Above  
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Inferior   Below  
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Anterior   Front  
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Posterior   Back  
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Proximal & Distal refer to the   attachment to the trunk which helps describe the body  
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abdomin/o   abdomen  
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anter/o   front  
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brachi/o   arm  
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caud/o   tail  
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cephal/o   head  
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cervic/o   neck  
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cran/o, crani/o   skull  
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cyt/o   cell  
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dist/o   distant  
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dors/o   back  
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femor/o   thigh  
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gastr/o   stomach  
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glute/o   buttock  
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hom/o, home/o   same  
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ili/o   hip, groin  
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infer/o   below  
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lumb/o   loin or lower back  
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medi/o   middle  
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oran/o   tool  
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pelv/o   bowl  
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physi/o   nature  
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back   poster/o  
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proxim/o   near  
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superi/o   above  
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thorac/o   chest, thorax  
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tom/o   to cut  
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umbilic/o   navel  
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ventr/o   belly  
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brachial region   pertaining to the arm region  
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cephalic region   pertaining to the head  
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cervical region   pertaining to the neck  
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femoral region   pertaining to the thigh  
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gastric region   pertaining to the abdominal region  
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gluteal region   pertaining to the buttock  
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pertaining to specific area of below belly   hypogastric region  
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pertaining to the groin   inguinal region  
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thoracic region   pertaining to the chest or thorax  
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pertaining to the abdomen that contains the naval   umbilical region  
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caudal   pertaining to the tail  
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cephalic   pertaining to the head  
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dorsal   pertaining to the back  
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ventral   pertaining to the belly  
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distal   away from the origin of attachment to the trunk  
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proximal   toward the origin of attachment to the trunk  
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deep   away from surface  
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superficial   external, toward the body surface  
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lateral   toward the side  
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pain   unpleasant sensory & emotion experience associated w/ tissue damage  
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sensation   feeling or mental experience perceiving any stimuli  
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sign   finding that can be discovered by an objective examination  
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symptom   experiences of the pt resulting from a disease  
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acute   short duration of disease  
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chronic   disease lasting a long duration  
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disease   conditon of instability/ homeostasis upset  
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idiopathic   disease of unknown cause  
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infection   parasitic organisms in body such as bacteria, viruses, & fungi  
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trauma   a physical injury  
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appendage   head, arms, & legs  
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diaphragm   sheet of muscle separating thoracic & abdominal cavity  
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viscera   internal contents of body cavities, including organs, fluid, and connecting structures  
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prognosis   forecast of probable cause or outcome of a disease  
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pathology   study of disease  
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pathologist   one who studies disease  
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etiology   study of the causes of disease  
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determination of the nature of a disease   diagnosis  
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