Description

Inflammation of the mucous lining of the cervis uteri
Urine
Bladder
Serous membrane that lines the abdominopelvic cavity and covers most of the organs within the cavity
Ovary
Breast
Mechanical filtering process used to cleanse the blood of toxic substances, such as nitrogenous wastes, when kidneys fail to function properly
Birth
Bacteria (singular, bacterium)
Spontaneous twisting of a testicle within the scrotum, leading to a decrease blood flow to the affected testicle
Prolonged and often painful erection of the penis, which occurs without sexual stimulation
Ketone bodies (acids and acetones)
Abnormal passage from a hollow organ to the surface or from one organ to another
Kidney
Milk
Length of time from conception to birth
Woman, female
Uterus (womb)
Dilated vein
Forming, producing, origin
Stone, calculus
Common abnormality of delivery in which the fetal buttocks or feet present first rather than the head
Mineral salt that carries an electrical charge when in solution
Incision of the abdomen and uterus to remove the fetus
Testis (plural, testes)
Albumin, protein
Vagina
Acute or chronic inflammation of the prostate
Removal of the foreskin, or fold of skin covering the tip (glans) of the penis
Reproductive cell (ovum or sperm) that contains one-half of the chromosomes required to produce an offspring of the species
Amnion (amniotic sac)
Removal of all or a segment of the vas deferens for male sterilization
Epididymis
Congenital absence or closure of a normal body opening, such as the vagina
Fluid containing sperm and secretions from the prostate and other structures of the male reproductive system
Urine screening test that includes physical observation, chemical tests, and microscopic evaluation
Absence of urine production or output
Prostate gland
Perineum
Scanty
Production and release of milk by mammary glands
Menses, menstruation
Male

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Chapters 7&8

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