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Human
Body
in
Health
and
Disease:
Chapter
2
Packet
Coron
-
ANScrown,
coronary
Adip
-
ANSfat
Aden
-
ANSgland
Caud
-
ANSlower
part
of
body
Cephal
-
ANSrelating
to
the
head
Lapar
-
ANSabdomen
Epi
-
ANSabove
Cyt
-
ANScell
Home
-
ANSconstant
Hist
-
ANStissue
Col
-
ANScolon
Stasis
-
ANScontrol
Path
-
ANSdisease,
suffering,
and
emotion
Plasm
-
ANSformation
Retr
-
ANSbehind
Nosocomial
-
ANSinfection
acquired
in
a
hospital
setting
Spleen
-
ANSpart
of
the
lymphatic
and
immune
systems
Abdominal
-
ANScavity
that
contains
the
major
organs
of
digestion
Lateral
-
ANStoward
the
side
and
away
from
the
midline
Epithelial
Tissue
-
ANScovers
the
internal
and
external
surfaces
of
the
body
Phenylketonuria
-
ANSgenetic
disorder
that
is
characterized
by
a
missing
digestive
enyzme Adenectomy
-
ANSsurgical
removal
of
a
gland
Mesentery
-
ANSsuspsends
the
intestines
within
the
abdominal
cavity
Genes
-
ANSfunctional
units
of
heredity
Histology
-
ANSstudy
of
structure,
composition,
and
function
of
tissues
Phleb
-
ANSvein
Hyster
-
ANSuterus
Chondr
-
ANScartilage
Derm
-
ANSskin
Orchid
-
ANStesticles
Inguinal
Region
-
ANSlower
area
of
the
abdomen
Genetics
-
ANSstudy
of
how
traits
are
transferred
from
parents
to
their
children
Epidemiologist
-
ANSspecialist
in
the
study
of
the
outbreaks
of
disease
Exocrine
Glands
-
ANSexcrete
their
secretions
through
ducts
Inferior
-
ANSstomach
is
located
lower
than
the
diaphragm
Homeostasis
-
ANSto
maintain
a
constant
internal
environment
Abdominal
Cavity
-
ANScontains
primarily
the
major
organs
of
digestion
Bloodborne
Disease
-
ANStransmitted
through
contact
with
blood
or
body
fluids
that
are
contaminated
with
blood
Infectious
Disease
-
ANSillness
caused
by
a
pathogenic
organism
Anomaly
-
ANSany
deviation
from
what
is
regarded
as
normal
Dysplasia
-
ANSabnormal
development
of
growth
especially
in
cells
Anaplasia
-
ANSchange
in
the
structure
of
cells
and
in
their
orientation
to
each
other
Hyperplasia
-
ANSabnormal
increase
in
the
number
of
normal
cells
in
normal
arrangement
in
a
tissue
Hypoplasia
-
ANSincomplete
development
of
an
organ
or
tissue
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