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Question | Answer |
Abdominal | space between diaphragm and hip bones; houses the major digestive organs |
Alimentary | Pertaining to food or nutrition (alimentary canal) |
Arterial | Pertaining to the arteries or the blood in them. |
Articular | Pertaining to a joint. |
Autonomic | Occurring involuntarily. |
Axial | Trunk and Skull (Skeleton) |
Bowel | Division of intestine. |
Bronchial | Pertaining to air tubes of the lungs. |
Capillary | Smallest blood vessels. |
Cardiac | Pertaining to the heart. |
Cardiac Muscle Tissue | Specialized form of involuntary muscle tissue found only in the heart. |
Cardiovascular | Pertaining to the heart and blood vessels. |
Cavity | Space or hollow within the body. |
Cerebral | Pertaining to the brain, the cerebrum in particular. |
Cervical | Pertaining to the neck or the cervix |
Cilia | Small hairlike structures. |
Circulatory | Pertaining to blood circulation. |
Cloaca | Urogenital chamber of birds into which the intestinal, urinary, and generative canals discharge. |
Coccygeal | Tail area. |
Collateral | Secondary or accessory. |
Colon | Part of the large intestine. |
Copulatory | Pertaining to sexual intercourse. |
Connective Tissue | Tissue specializing in connection and support of body parts. |
Coronary | Regarding the heart. |
Cranial | Pertaining to the space enclosed by the skull; houses the brain and the pituitary gland. |
CUtaneous | Relating to the skin. |
Deciduous | Falling out at the end of a stage or a season; first set of teeth. |
Dental | Pertaining to teeth or dentistry. |
Diaphragm | Muscular wall dividing thoratic and abdominal cavity. |
Diaphragmatic | Pertaining to the diaphragm. |
Diastolic | Regarding the relaxation of the heart muscle, allowing the heart chambers to fill with blood. |
Digestive | Regarding the chemical process of turning food into substances the body can use. |
Digital | Pertaining to fingers or toes. |
Duodenal | Pertaining to the duodenum. |
Endocrine | Secreting internally; relating to endocrine glands. |
Epidermal | Relating to the outer layer of skin. |
Epithelial Tissue | Tissue that line, protects, or invests the body organs. |
Esophagus | Tubular food passage between the neck and stomach. |
Excretory | Relating to discharge of waste. |
Exocrine | External secretion of a gland. |
Extremities | Terminal portions: legs, feet, hooves, paws. |
Fascial | Connective tissue membrane. |
Fecal | Related to feces. |
Genetic | Relating to biological heredity. |
Genital | Pertaining to reproductive organs. |
Hormonal | relating to hormones. |
Integumentary | Pertaining to the skin of the body. |
Intestinal | Pertaining to large or small intestines. |
Invest | Cover or surround part of a body. |
Involuntary Muscle Tissue | Muscle tissues that are automatically controlled by the nervous system. |
Larynx | Upper part of the trachea (windpipe) |
Lumber | Pertaining to the lower back. |
Lymphatic | Pertaining to lymph or lymphatic vessels. |
Mediastinum | Mass of tissues and organs separating the lungs. |
Metabolic | Relating to metabolism. |
Mucuous | Secreting mucus or covered in mucus. |
Mucus | Slippery secretion of mucuous membranes, acts like a lubrication. |
Muscle Tissue | Tissue with the power to contract and thus produce movement; can be skeletal muscle, smooth muscle, or cardiac muscle. |
Muscular | Pertaining to the muscles. |
Nerve Tissue | Tissue that carries nerve impulses. |
Nervous | Pertaining to the nerves. |
Peritoneum | Membrane investing the abdominal cavity and viscera. |
Pleural Cavity | Space between lungs and pleura. |
Reproductive | Concerning the production of offspring. |
Respiratory | Pertaining to the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide between atmosphere and body cells. |
Skeletal | Pertaining to the bones of the body. |
Spinal Cavity | Spaces between the vertebrae; houses the spinal cord. |
Striated | Striped, as in the appearance of the voluntary (skeletal) muscles. |
Thoratic Cavity | Space between the the neck and the diaphragm; houses the lungs. |
Urinary | Pertaining to the system of urine excretion. |
Urogenital | Pertaining to organs of excretion and reproduction. |
Vascular | Relating to vessels for passage of bodily fluids. |
Viscus, pl. viscera | Internal organs, particularly those of the abdominal activity. |
Voluntary Muscle Tissue | Muscle tissues controlled by conscious effort; also called skeletal muscle. |
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