Body Cavities | Chapter 2: Directional and Positional Terms | Chapter 2: Locational Terms | Chapter 1: Vocab | Chapter 2: Cell Types |
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What is the spinal cavity
This cavity contains the nerves of the spinal cord
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What is close to the center?
Deep
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What is the region above the stomach?
Epigastric Region
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Hematoma
Blood tumor
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What are cells that are possible of relaxation and contraction?
Muscle Cells
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What is the pelvic cavity
Portions of the intestines, rectum, urinary bladder, urethra, and uterus.
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What is below another structure
Inferior
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What is the right region below the cartilage of the ribs that extend over the abdomen?
Right hypochondriac region
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What is a Biopsy?
Examination of Life
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What are cells in between joints?
Connective cells
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What is the thoracic cavity
This cavity contains the plural and mediastinum cavity
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What is far from the beginning of a structure
Distal
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What is the left middle region near the waist?
Left Lumbar Region
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What is Gynecology?
Study of women
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What are cells that make-up skin?
Epithelial Cells
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What is the abdominal cavity
This cavity contains the spleen, gallbladder, liver, pancreas, stomach, kidneys, and intestines
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What is pertaining to the side?
Lateral
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What is the region of the navel or umbilicus?
Umbilical Region
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What is urology?
Study of the urinary system
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What are cells that allow us to use our senses?
Nerve cells
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What are the dorsal cavities
Cranial and Spinal Cavities
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What is pertaining to the tail/ lower portion of the body?
Caudal
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What is the lower region near the groin?
Right Inguinal Region
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What is a Prognosis?
The likely course of a disease or ailment
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What are fat cells?
Adipose cells
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