Description

The combining form for white
The Combining form for RED
Position of lying on your belly
Combining form for flesh
Combining form for fat
Position of lying on your back
Flap that closes as food moves down to the stomach
Organ that produces insulin and regulates blood sugar levels
Hangs down like an apron over the intestines
Combining form for cancer
Ridges on the palate and wall of the stomach
Surgical repair of the nose (nose job)
Combining form for tumor
Combining form for nerve
Combining form for Gallbladder
First part of the small intestine
Combining form for fallopian tubes
Combining form for nipple
Surgical puncture to remove fluid from the pleural space
Granulocytes that stain BLUE
Combining form for stomach
Combining form for tongue
Combining form for cheek
Suffix meaning "to secrete'
Combining form for liver
Triangular region of the bladder
Tubes leading from the kidneys to the urinary bladder
Depression in an organ where blood vessels and nerves enter and leave
Combining form for urinary bladder
Combining form for kidney
Another word for hyperbilirubinemia
The crushing of stones
Endocrine glands located above each kidney
Blood condition with deficient sugar
Gland located at the base of the brain
Projections in the wall of the small intestines that absorb nutrients into the bloodstream
Inner layer of the uterus
Finger-like ends of the fallopian tubes
Placenta over the cervical opening
Combining form for ovary
Another term for foreskin

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