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the study of structure; to cut up or cut open |
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studies the function of the body structures |
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investigates the structure and relationships of large body parts |
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follows the changes in structure |
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developmental changes occuring prior to birth |
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all the structures in a particular region of the body |
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both superficial anatomic markings and internal body structures as they relate to the skin covering them |
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gross anatomy of each system in the body |
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anatomic changes resulting in disease |
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relationships among internal structures |
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anatomic landmarks used for surgery |
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the smallest units of matter |
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two or more atoms combined |
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large molecules joined in specific ways |
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precise organizations of similar cells that perform specialized functions |
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contain two or more tissue types that work together to perform specific complex functions |
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related organs that work together to coordinate activities and achieve a common function |
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single living human being |
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all organisms carry out various chemical reactions |
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integumentary, skeletal, muscular, nervous, endocrine, cardiovascular, lyphatic, respiratory, digestive, urinary, reproductive |
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specific body position in which an individual stands upright position |
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vertical plane divides anterior and posterior |
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horizontal plane, cuts perpendicularly along the axis |
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vertically divides the structure midsagittal and parasagittal |
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formed by the individual vertabrae |
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made up of the abdominalpelvic, and diaphragm and thoracic cavity |
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contains the heart, thymus, esophogus, trachea and major blood vessels |
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thoracic and abdominopelvic cavities are lined with this |
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lines the internal surface of the body wall |
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covers external surface of the organ |
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potential space cantaining a lubricatin film of serous fluid |
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encloses the heart, parietal pericardium, visceral pericardium, and pericardial cavity filled with serous fluid |
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contains the lungs, parietal and visceral pleura, pleural cavity |
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abdominalpelvic cavity, parietal and visceral peritoneum and peritoneum cavity |
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superior to the middle column |
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the middle region middle column |
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inferior to the middle column |
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left and right column middle region |
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superior to the middle region, on left and right column |
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inferior to the middle region, on left and right column |
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abdominal pelvic quadrants |
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four areas of the cavity that are formed by passing one vertical and one horizontal line through navel |
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the state of equilibrium in the body |
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