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Localized accumulation of pus - ✔✔Abscess

(auxillary; assisting) this term is applied to a lesser structure that resembles

a similar organ in structure and function, such as the accessory pancreatic

duct - ✔✔Accessory

A substance that yields hydrogen or hydronium ions in aqueous solution -

✔✔Acids

Present itself after birth - ✔✔Acquired

Hyperfunction of pituitary gland after ossification has been completed -

✔✔Acromegaly

A disease with a more or less rapid onset and short duration - ✔✔Acute

A wax-like material produced by saponification of body fat in the body

buried in alkaline soil - ✔✔Adipocere (Gravewax)

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A protein found in blood plasma - ✔✔Albumin

An organic compound containing one or more hydroxyl (-OH) groups -

✔✔Alcohols

An organic compound containing one or more -CHO groups - ✔✔Aldehyde

The digestive system tube from the mouth to the anus, including the mouth

or Buccal cavity, pharynx, esophagus, stomach, and small and large

intestines - ✔✔Alimentary Canal

Having a hypersensitivity to a substance that does not normally cause a

reaction - ✔✔Allergies

An acquired, abnormal immune response to a substance (allergen) that

does not normally cause a reaction - ✔✔Allergy (hypersensitivity)

Congenital absence of one or more limbs - ✔✔Amelia

An organic compound containing nitrogen; any compounds formed from

ammonia by replacement of one or more hydrogen atoms by organic

radicals. The general formula for primary amines is R-NH2 - ✔✔Amines

The building block of proteins; a compound containing an amino group (-

NH2), a carboxyl (-COOH) group attached alpha carbon and a radical -

✔✔Amino Acid

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Any compound that can act as both an acid and base in a solution. (amino

acid). - ✔✔Amphoteric

Generalized massive edema in subcutaneous tissue - ✔✔Anasarca

The branch of science dealing with the study of the structure of the body -

✔✔Anatomy

a decrease in the number erythrocytes, hemoglobin or both - ✔✔Anemia

A localized dilation of a blood vessel - ✔✔Aneurysm

The study of vessels - ✔✔Angiology

Mutual opposition or contrary action. The inhibition of one microorganism

by another - ✔✔Antagonism

Glycoprotein substance developed by the body in response to, and

interacting specifically with, an antigen. Also known as immunoglobulin -

✔✔Antibody

Chemicals used to keep the blood in the liquid state; chemical agents that

retard the tendency of the blood to become more viscous by natural post

mortem processes and/or prevent other adverse reactions between the

blood and the other embalming chemicals - ✔✔Anticoagulants

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A foreign substance that stimulates the formation of antibodies that react

specifically with it - ✔✔Antigen

The prevention or inhibiting of the growth of causative microorganisms -

✔✔Antisepsis

Before or in front of; refers to the ventral or front side of the body -

✔✔Anterior (ventral)

Dilution or weaking of virulence of a microorganism, reducing or abolishing

pathogenicity - ✔✔Attenuation

Failure of a tissue or an organ to develop normally - ✔✔Aplasia

The 126 bones in the bony structure that makes up pectoral girdle, upper

extremities, pelvic girdle, and lower extremities - ✔✔Appendicular Skeleton

The concentrated, preservative embalming chemical that will be diluted

with water ( or another appropriate vehicle such as alcohol) to form the

arterial solution for injection into the arterial (vascular) system during

vascular (arterial) embalming - ✔✔Arterial (vascular) Fluid

Disease of the arteries resulting in thickening and loss of elasticity of the

arterial walls - ✔✔Arteriosclerosis

The place of union between two or more bones; a joint - ✔✔Articulation

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