The act of grabbing food with your hand and bringing it up to the mouth to be eaten.
what is prehension.
eliminate products such urea and uric acid.
what are the kidneys.
supports the body and allows for movement.
The suffix - pathy
what is disease.
Towards the midline.
What is medial.
The process of grinding food up with your teeth.
What is mastication.
The main functional units of the kidneys responsible for filtering blood and producing urine.
what are nephrons.
What is fascia
The root word Hem/o, Hemat/o
What is pertaining to blood.
The paw side of the front paw.
What is palmer.
The smaller chunks of food that get mixed together with saliva.
The fluid that is passed through the filtration membrane.
What is filtrate.
The muscle that moves a part away from the midline.
Abductor.
The prefix hypo
what is below/ decreased
The paw side of the hind paw.
What is planter.
The action or process of swallowing.
what is deglutition.
Responsible for controlling the concentration of urine by reabsorbing water and ions.
What is loop of Henle
The dense fibrous connective tissues that connect muscle to bone.
What are tendons
Vesic/o
what is urinary bladder.
Towards the nose
What is rostral.
Wavelike motions to push the food down and into the stomach.
What is peristalsis.
The part that regulates the potassium and ph of the urine and further dilutes it, As well.
what is distal convoluted tubule.
Dense fibrous connective tissues that connect bone to bone.
What are ligaments.
combining form Kinesi/o
What is movement.
Towards the head.
What is cranial.