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33 Cards in this Set
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gastr
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stomach
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gen, genic
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to produce
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gest
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to bear
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glosso, glossus
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tongue
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glyco
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sugar
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gram
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record
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gran
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grain
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graph, graphia
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to write, record
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gyne, gyno
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woman
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hem, hemato
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blood
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hemi
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half
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hepato
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liver
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hetero
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other, different
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histo
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tissue
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holo
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entire
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Relating to the stomach and the intestines.
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Gastrointestinal
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An agent, such as ultraviolet light or a radioactive element, that can induce or increase the frequency of mutation in an organism.
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Mutagen
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The period of fetal development from conception until birth; pregnancy.
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Gestation
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Of or relating to the area under the tongue.
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hypoglossal
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a polysaccharide that is the main form of carbohydrate stroage in animals and occurs mainly in liver and muscle tissue, it is readily converted to glucose.
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glycogen
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The ATP-generating metabolic procuess of most cells inwhich carbohydrates are converted to pyruvic acid.
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glycolysis
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The tracing of muscular contractions made by a myograph.
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Myogram
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Any of a group of white blood cells having granules in the cytoplasm.
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granulocyte
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An instrument that generates a record of the elctrical activity of the brain by measuring electric potentials using electrodes attached to the scalp.
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electroencephalograph
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A physician with specialized training in diseases and conditions of the female reproductive system.
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gynecologist
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The formation and development of blood celss.
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hemopoiesis
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Half of a shperical or roucghly spherical structure or organ.
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hemisphere
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A liver cell.
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hepatocyte
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Inflammation of the liver.
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hepatitis
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Having different alleles at one or more corresponding chromosomal loci.
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heterozygous
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Pertaining to an organism that must depend on others to provide sustenance.
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heterotrophic
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Microscopic study of normal tissue and organs at the cellular level.
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Histology
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Of or relating to a gland whose output consists or disintegrated secretory cells along with the secretory product itself.
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holocrine
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