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Back, backward, again
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Cerebrovascular accident (stroke)
Occurs when blood vessels are damaged in the cerebrum causing bleeding and decreased blood flow to nerve cells in specific areas of the brain
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Prognosis
Prediction about the outcome of an illness
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Thrombosis
Condition of clot formation
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Nephrosis
Abnormal condition of the kidneys
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Resection
Removal of an organ or part of the body
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Anterior
Pertaining to the front of a structure
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Axial plane
Horizontal plane running across the body parallel to the ground dividing the body into upper and lower portions
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Caudal
Pertaining to the lower portion of an organ or structure
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Coronal Plane
Frontal plane; vertical plane dividing the body into anterior and posterior portions
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Cross-sectional plane
Horizontal plane running across the body parallel to the ground dividing the body into upper and lower portions
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Epigastric region
Upper middle region of the abdomen, between hypochondriac regions
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Frontal plane
Vertical plane that divides the body into front and back halves
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Greater omentum
Part of peritoneum in front of the abdomen that contains fat and hangs down loosely over the intestines to keep them warm
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Hypochondriac region
Upper abdominal area on either side of the epigastric region beneath the cartilage of the lower ribs
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Hypogastric region
Lower middle region of the abdomen
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Lumbar Region
Right and left middle region near the waist
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Inguinal region
Lowermost region of the abdominopelvic area on either side of the hypogastric region
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Lateral Plane
Sagittal plane; vertical plane dividing the body or structure into right and left sides
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Posterior
Pertaining to the back or dorsal side of the body or structure
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Prone
Lying in a horizontal position with face downward
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Sagittal plane
Vertical plane that divides the body into right and left portions
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Transverse plane
Horizontal plane that divides the body into top and bottom halves
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Ventral
Pertaining to the front
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Where does catabolism take place in the cell?
Mitochondria
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Where does anabolism take place in the cell?
Endoplasmic reticulum
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What are the types of connective tissue?
Adipose, cartilage, bone, and blood
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What organs are in the RUQ?
Right lobe of liver, gallbladder, pancreas, small and large intestines
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What organs are in the LUQ?
Left lobe of liver, stomach, spleen, pancreas, small intestine, and large intestine
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What organs are in the RLQ?
Appendix, right ovary, right fallopian tube, right ureter, small intestine, large intestine
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What organs are in the LLQ?
Left ovary, left fallopian tube, left ureter, small intestine, and large intestine
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Number of Cervical vertebrae?
7
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Number of thoracic vertebrae?
12
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Number of lumbar vertebrae?
5
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Number of sacral vertebrae?
5 fused (sacrum)
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Number of coccygeal vertebrae?
4 fused (coccyx)
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