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•habitual grinding of the teeth, especially at night

Bruxism

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•If the body is standing erect it is in the _____ position.

Anatomical

100

The stem cell is?

Immature

100

What is in the Axial division

head, neck & trunk

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•Band of tissue that passes from the facial oral mucosa at the midline of the arch to the midline of the inner surface of the lip

Frenum

200

Cavity located in the back of the body

Dorsal

200

Another term for joint

Articulation

200

•Above another portion or closer to the head

Superior

200

What are the planes of the body

Sagittal, midsagittal, frontal, horizontal

200

What does the dorsal cavity contain

Cranial & spinal cavity

300

•in which the teeth come together in a manner that produces abnormal strain on the joint and surrounding

Malocclusion

300

•Process by which the body takes in or receives (absorbs) a drug

Absorption

300

•Action by which a drug leaves the body

Excretion

300

Physical and chemical processes that occur within a living cell or organism and are necessary for the maintenance of life

Metabolism

300

•Amount of drug to be administered in a specific time, often according to body weigh

Dosage

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Rhythmic action that moves food through the digestive tract

Peristalsis

400

Pertaining to the body region that consists of the arms & legs

Appendicular

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Referring to the body region that compromises the head, neck & trunk

Axial

400

•Contains the stomach, live, gallbladder, spleen, pancreas & most of the intestines

Abdominal Cavity

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•space between the teeth and the inner mucosal lining of the lips and cheeks.

Vestibule 

500

Tough, connective, nonvascular elastic tissue

Cartilage

500

•A hollow, grooved, or depressed area in a bone.

Fossa

500

•A small, rough projection on a bone.

Tubercle

500

•A large, rounded process on a bone.

Tuberosity

500

What are the four structural units

Cells, tissue, organs, body systems

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