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CHAPTER 2. DAVE-ELLEN CHABNER

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Abdomin/o (combining form)   abdomen  
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Anter/o (combining form)   front  
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Bronch/o (combining form)   bronchial tubes ( leading from the windpipe tot he lungs)  
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Cervic/o (combining form)   neck of the body or neck (cervix) of the uterus  
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Chondr/o (combining form)   cartilage  
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Coccyg/o (combining form)   coccyx,tailbone  
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Crani/o (combining form)   skull  
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Epitheli/o (combining form)   skin, surface tissue  
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Esophag/o (combining form)   esophagus (tube from the throat to the stomach)  
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Hepat/o (combining form)   liver  
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Lapar/o (combining form)   abdomen  
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laryng/o (combining form)   larynx (voice box)  
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Later/o (combining form)   side  
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Lumb/o (combining form)   loin (waist)  
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Lymph/o (combining form)   lypmh (clear fluid in tissue spaces and lymph vessels)  
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Mediastin/o (combining form)   mediastinum (space between lungs)  
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Pelv/o (combining form)   pelvis (bones of the hip  
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Peritone/o (combining form)   peritoneum (membrane surrounding the abdomen  
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pharyng/o (combining form)   pharynx (throat)  
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Pleur/o (combining form)   pleura  
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Poster/o (combining form)   back/behind  
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Sacr/o (combining form)   sacrum (5 focused bones in the lower back)  
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Spin/o (combining form)   spine (back)  
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Thorac/o (combining form)   chest  
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Trache/o (combining form)   trachea (windpipe)  
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Vertebr/o (combining form)   vertebra (backbone)  
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Frontal (coronal plane)   an up-and-down plane that divides the body, or the body part such as an organ, into front and back portions  
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Sagittal (lateral) plane   another type of up-and-down plane that divides the body or organ into right and left sides. the midsagittal plane divides the body vertically into the right and left halves.  
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transverse (axial) plane   a horizontal plane that divides the body or organ into upper and lower-portions, as in a cross-section.  
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cervical (neck region)   7 bones, aka C1-C7  
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Thoracic ( chest) region   12 bones, T1-T12  
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Lumbar (loin or waist) region   5 bones L1-L5  
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Sacral (sacrum or lower back) region   5 fused bones S1-S5  
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Coccygeal ( coccyx or tailbone) region   fused bones  
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Bronchial tubes belongs to what system?   respiratory  
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Cerebrum belongs to what system?   nervous  
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coccyx (tailbone) belongs to what system?   musculoskeletal  
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colon ( large intestine) belongs to what system?   digestive  
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esophagus (food tube) belongs to what system?   digestive  
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Kidneys belongs to what system?   Urinary  
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larynx (voice box) belongs to what system?   respiratory  
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lungs belongs to what system?   respiratory  
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Ovaries belongs to what system?   female reproductive/ endocrine  
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pharynx (throat) belongs to what system?   digestive/respiratory  
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spinal chord belongs to what system?   nervous  
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trachea (windpipe) belongs to what system?   respiratory  
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ureters belongs to what system?   urinary  
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urethra belongs to what system?   urinary  
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uterus belongs to what system?   female reproductive  
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vertebrae (backbones) belongs to what system?   musculoskeletal  
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