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What is the function of Neurovit Amp?
What does the term 'posterior' refer to?
Which body cavity contains the stomach, intestines, and liver?
What is Lipase?
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What does 'Caudal' refer to?
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What is the function of Glucophage tabs?
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Which enzyme is associated with sugar digestion?
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What is the purpose of N.S. I.V.?
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'Reticular' refers to being like a:
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What does 'proximal' indicate?
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The peritoneal cavity contains the lungs, trachea, esophagus, and thymus gland.
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The cranial cavity is the space enclosed by the skull bones and contains the brain.
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The spinal cavity contains the spinal cord.
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The term 'proximal' refers to being near to the point of attachment.
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The term 'superior' refers to being below.
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The suffix '-ase' is associated with enzyme digestion of fat and lactose.
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'Histologist' is a specialist who studies cells and tissues.
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The root 'kary/o' refers to the form and structure of cells.
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'Myxoma' is a tumor of mucous tissue.
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'Homeostasis' refers to the tendency of stability in the normal physiologic system to maintain a balance optimal for survival.
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