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100
The opposite of medial.
What is lateral?
100
Movement toward the midline.
What is adduction?
100
The study of body structure.
What is anatomy?
100
A prefix meaning one.
What is uni- or mono-?
100
Increased growth or formation.
What is hyperplasia?
200
The opposite of dorsal.
What is ventral?
200
Movement away from the midline.
What is abduction?
200
The study of cells.
What is cytology?
200
A prefix meaning two.
What is duo-, bi-, dyo-?
200
New growth or development.
What is neoplasia?
300
The opposite of deep.
What is superficial?
300
Bending a joint.
What is flexion?
300
The study of abnormal conditions.
What is pathology?
300
A prefix meaning four.
What is quadri-, quadro-, tetr-, tetra-?
300
Decrease in size of an organ.
What is atrophy?
400
The caudal aspect of the front foot.
What is palmar?
400
Straightening a joint.
What is extension?
400
The study of tissue.
What is histology?
400
A prefix meaning ten.
What is deca-, decem-, dek-, deka-?
400
Abnormal growth in size.
What is dystrophy?
500
Toward the nose.
What is rostral?
500
Rolling an animal onto its sternum.
What is pronation?
500
The study of the heart.
What is cardiology?
500
A prefix meaning seven.
What is sept-, septi-, hept-, hepta-?
500
Complete lack of growth of an organ or tissue.
What is aplasia?
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