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abdominal cavity
· abdomin/o = abdomen
· -al = pertaining to
o The cavity beneath the thoracic cavity that is separated from the thoracic cavity by the diaphragm; contains the liver, gallbladder, spleen, stomach, pancreas, intestines, and kidneys.
abdominopelvic cavity
· abdomin/o = abdomen
· pelv/i = pelvis
· -ic = pertaining to
o A term that describes the abdominal and pelvic cavity collectively; refers
to the space between the diaphragm and the groin.
anaplasia
· (an-ah-PLAY-zee-ah)
· ana- = not, without
· -plasia = formation, growth
o A change in the structure and orientation of cells, characterized by a loss of differentiation and reversion to a more primitive form.
Hyperplasia
· hyper- = high
· -plasia = formation, growth
anterior
· Pertaining to the front of the body or toward the belly of the body.
aplasia
· (ah-PLAY-zee-ah)
· a = without, not
· -plasia formation, growth
o A developmental failure resulting in the absence of any organ or tissue.
cardiac muscle
· cardi/o = heart
· -ac = pertaining to
o The muscle that makes up the muscular wall of the heart.
cervical vertebrae
· (SER-vic-al VER-teh-bray)
· cervic/o = neck
· -al = pertaining to
o The first seven segments of the spinal column; identified as C1 through C7.
chromosomes
· (KROH-moh-sohm)
· The threadlike structures within the nucleus that control the functions of growth, repair, and reproduction for the body.
coccyx
· (COCK-siks)
· The tailbone. Located at the end of the vertebral column, the coccyx results from the fusion of four individual coccygeal bones in the child.
connective tissue
· Tissue that supports and binds other body tissue and parts.
cranial
· (KRAY-nee-al)
· crani/o skull
· -al pertaining to
· Pertaining to the skull or cranium.
cytology
· (sigh-TALL-oh-jee)
· cyt/o cell
· -logy the study of
· The study of cells.
cytoplasm
· (SIGH-toh-plazm)
· cyt/o cell
· -plasm living substance
· A gel-like substance that surrounds the nucleus of a cell. The cytoplasm
· contains cell organs, called organelles, which carry out the essential
· functions of the cell.
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abdominal cavity
· abdomin/o = abdomen
· -al = pertaining to
o The cavity beneath the thoracic cavity that is separated from the thoracic cavity by the diaphragm; contains the liver, gallbladder, spleen, stomach, pancreas, intestines, and kidneys.
abdominopelvic cavity
· abdomin/o = abdomen
· pelv/i = pelvis
· -ic = pertaining to
o A term that describes the abdominal and pelvic cavity collectively; refers
to the space between the diaphragm and the groin.
anaplasia
· (an-ah-PLAY-zee-ah)
· ana- = not, without
· -plasia = formation, growth
o A change in the structure and orientation of cells, characterized by a loss of differentiation and reversion to a more primitive form.
Hyperplasia
· hyper- = high
· -plasia = formation, growth
anterior
· Pertaining to the front of the body or toward the belly of the body.
aplasia
· (ah-PLAY-zee-ah)
· a = without, not
· -plasia formation, growth
o A developmental failure resulting in the absence of any organ or tissue.
cardiac muscle
· cardi/o = heart
· -ac = pertaining to
o The muscle that makes up the muscular wall of the heart.
cervical vertebrae
· (SER-vic-al VER-teh-bray)
· cervic/o = neck
· -al = pertaining to
o The first seven segments of the spinal column; identified as C1 through C7.
chromosomes
· (KROH-moh-sohm)
· The threadlike structures within the nucleus that control the functions of growth, repair, and reproduction for the body.
coccyx
· (COCK-siks)
· The tailbone. Located at the end of the vertebral column, the coccyx results from the fusion of four individual coccygeal bones in the child.
connective tissue
· Tissue that supports and binds other body tissue and parts.
cranial
· (KRAY-nee-al)
· crani/o skull
· -al pertaining to
· Pertaining to the skull or cranium.
cytology
· (sigh-TALL-oh-jee)
· cyt/o cell
· -logy the study of
· The study of cells.
cytoplasm
· (SIGH-toh-plazm)
· cyt/o cell
· -plasm living substance
· A gel-like substance that surrounds the nucleus of a cell. The cytoplasm
· contains cell organs, called organelles, which carry out the essential
· functions of the cell.
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