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| cavity that contains major organs of digestion. |
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| abdominal and pelvic cavity |
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| surgical removal of glands |
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| benign tumor of glandular origin or structure. |
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| abnormal softening of glands |
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| abnormal hardening of glands |
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| change is structure of cells and in orientation to each other. |
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| deviation from what is considered normal |
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| defective development or congenital absence of organs or tissues |
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| pertaining to the front side |
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| abnormal condition that exists at time of birth |
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| pertaining to the crown or head |
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| material within cell membrane that is not part of the nucleus |
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| primary genetic material of all cellular organisms |
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| situated furthest away from the midline |
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| abnormal or bad tissue development |
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| "ongoing pressence of diseases within a population, group, or area" |
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| gland that secretes hormonesdirectly into the blood stream with no ducts |
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| "sudden widespread outbreak of diseases within a population, group, or area" |
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| protective covering for all external and internal surfaces of the body |
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| study of the cause of diseases |
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| glands that secrete through ducts. |
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| entire set of genes from one parent |
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| "group of heriditary bleeding disorders, which one of the factors needed to clot the blood is missing" |
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| "study of the structure, composition, and function of tissues" |
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| maintaining a constant internal environment |
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| enlargement of an organ or tissue because of an abnormal increase in the number of cells |
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| "general increase in the bulk of a part or organ, not due to tumor formation" |
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| located on the sides covered by the ribs |
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| incomplete development of organs or tissues |
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| illness caused from side effects of treatment |
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| illness without known causes |
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| located over the hipbones |
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| illness caused by living pathogenic organisms |
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| near the inwards curve of the spine |
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| fused double layer of parietal peritoneum that attaches parts of the intestine to the interior abdominal wall |
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| vertical plane that divides the body in left and right halves. |
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| infection aqquired in a hospital or clinic |
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| structure that controls activity and helps the cell divide |
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| worldwide outbreak of diseases. |
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| study of structural or functional changes caused by diseases. |
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| contains the reproductive and excretory systems. |
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| multilayered membrane that protects and holds the organs in place within the abdominal cavity |
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| inflammation of the peritoneum |
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| genetic disorder where the essential digestive enzyme is missing |
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| study of the function of structures. |
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| situated nearest to the midline |
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| the chest cavity which protects the heart and the lungs |
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| horizontal plane that divides the body into superior(upper) and inferior(lower) planes |
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