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- author "me"
- fileName "3/23 spelling"
- tags "Body whole spelling amp yellow"
- description "Body as a whole spelling test"
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IVF
In vitro fertilization
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L U Q
Left upper quadrant
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Stand still, control
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R L Q
Right lower quadrant
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Composed of, pertaining to
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R U Q
Right upper quadrant
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L L Q
Left lower quadrant
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Cause movements, maintain posture, produce body heat
Muscular
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Produce and maintain egg cells, receive sperm cells, support development of an embryo, function in birth process, secrete female hormones
Female Reproductive
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Produce and maintain sperm cells, transfer sperm cells into female reproductive tract, secrete male hormones
Male Reproductive
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Detect changes, receive and interpret sensory information, stimulate mucles and glands
Nervous
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Receive, break down, and absorb food. eliminate unabsorbed material
Digestive
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Move blood and transport substances throughout body
Cardiovascular
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Remove wastes from blood, maintain water and eletrolyte balance, store and transport urine
Urinary
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Intake and output air, exchange gases between air and blood
Respiratory
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Protect tissues, regulate body temperature, suport sensory receptors
Integumentary
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Return tissue fluid to the blood and transport substances throught the body
Lymphatic
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Control metabolic activities of organs and structures
Endocrine
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Scrotum, testes, epididymides, vas deferens, seminal vesicles, prostate, bulbourethral glands, urethra, penis
Male reproductive
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Mouth, tongue, teeth, salivary glands, pharynx, esophagus stomach, liver, gall bladder, pancreas, small and large intestines
Digestive
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Ovaries, uterine (fallopian) tubes, uterus, vagina, vulva
Female Reproductive
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Lymph vessels and nodes, thymus, spleen
Lymphatic
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Heart, blood vessels
Cardiovascular
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Skin, hair, nails, sweat glands, sebaceous glands
Integumentary
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Provide framework, protectect soft tissue, provide attachments for muscles, produce bloodcells, store inorganic salts
Skeletal
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Nasal cavity, pharynx, larynx, trachea, bronchi, lungs
Respiratory
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Kidneys, ureters, urinary bladder, urethra
Urinary
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Glands that secrete hormones, pituitary, thyroid, parathyroid, adrenal, pancreas, ovaries, testes, pineal, thymus
Endocrine
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Bones, ligaments, cartilages, tendons
Skeletal
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Brain, spinal cord, nerves, sense organs
Nervous
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Dorsal
pertaining to the back or situated behind
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Pertaining to the back or situated behind
Dorsal
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Prone
Lying face-down, flat on your belly
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Lying face-down, flat on your belly
Prone
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Supine
Lying face-up, flat on your spine
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Anterior
Front surface of body; situated in front
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Front surface of body; situated in front
Anterior
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Cephalic
Pertaining to or nearer to the head
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Pertaining to or nearer to the head
Cephalic
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Distal
Situated away from the center of the body
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Situated away from the center of the body
Distal
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Proximal
Situated nearest the center of the body
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Situated nearest the center of the body
Proximal
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Ventral
The belly or situated nearer the surface of the belly
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The belly or situated nearer the surface of the belly
Ventral
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Posterior
The back surface of the body; situated behind
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The back surface of the body; situated behind
Posterior
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Sagittal Plane
Vertical plane through the body, dividing it into right and left portions.
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Vertical plane through the body, dividing it into right and left portions
Sagittal Plane
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Transverse Plane
Horizontal plane dividing the body into upper and lower portions
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Horizontal plane dividing the body into upper and lower portions
Transverse Plane
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Frontal Plane
Vertical plane dividing the body into anterior and posterior portions
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Vertical plane dividing the body into anterior and posterior portions
Frontal Plane
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Situated above
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Situated below
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- Inferior
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Superior
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Inferior
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- Situated below
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Situated nearest the center of the body
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Situated away from the center of the body
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Proximal
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Distal
- Situated nearest the center of the body
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- Situated away from the center of the body
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Lying face-up; flat on your spine
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Lying face-down; flat on your belly
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Supine
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Prone
- Lying face-up; flat on your spine
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- Lying face-down; flat on your belly
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Front surface of body, situated in front
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Back surface of body, situated behind
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Posterior
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- Back surface of body, situated behind
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Structure with specific functions in a body system
Organ
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A group of organs with a specific collective function is
A system
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A group of specialized cells that manufacture unique materials around them is
A tissue
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Hypertrophy
Increase in size
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Band of fibrous connective tissue connecting bones to other bones
Ligament
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The brain is located in what cavity
Cranial
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Latin meaning for prone
bending forward
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Synonym for Transverse Plane
Horizontal Plane
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Septicemin results from _____ in the blood causing _____
Microorganisms
An infection
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The RUQ in located _____ to the RLQ
Superior
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* The diaphragm separates the _____ and _____ cavities
Adominal
Thoracic
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A synonym for kneecap is
Patella
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Tissue that binds, suppors, protects and fills space in known as
Connective tissue
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DNA is packed in densely coiled bodies called
Chromosomes
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Crescent - shaped cartilaginous structure in the knee is _____ and its plural is _____
Meniscus
Menisci
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Osteoclast
Bone - producing cell
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Pertaining to a cell
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Cellular
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The study of the structure and function of tissues
Histology
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An opening into the windpipe used to treat breathing difficulties
Tracheostomy
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An example of a membrane is the _____ that covers _____
Periosteum
Bone
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The center of the abdomen is the
Umbilical Region
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Medial in the term medial ligament stands for
Middle
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Specialist who studies tissue
Histoligist
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The umbilicus is located _____ to the center of the body
Proximal
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epi- and hypo- are _____ in meaning
opposite
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Digestion occurs in the
Stomach and small and large intestines
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Chondr/o
cartilage, rib, granule
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cartilage, rib, granule
Chondr/o
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