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  • == Pelvic Diaphragm == ...geus, and associated connective tissue which spans the area underneath the pelvis.
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  • ...y contains reproductive organs, the urinary bladder, the pelvic colon, and the rectum. ..., meaning "basin". In the human body, the pelvic region holds and protects the digestive and reproductive organs, much like a basin.
    2 KB (242 words) - 23:53, 8 February 2024
  • ...crucial role in supporting the organs within the pelvic cavity, including the [[bladder]], [[rectum]], and reproductive organs. ..." meaning band. Together, they describe the band-like structure that lines the basin-shaped pelvic cavity.
    2 KB (227 words) - 23:18, 8 February 2024
  • ...contents protrude through the [[perineum]], the area between the anus and the genital organs. ...refers to a rupture or protrusion around the area that carries waste from the body.
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  • ...aorta]] and the [[aortic arch]], and it descends within the thorax to the diaphragm. ...comes from the Greek word "aortē," which means 'that which is hung up' or 'the great artery.'
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  • ...of the abdominal wall, which is a sheet of muscles and fascia that protect the abdominal organs. ...nd "abdomen" which refers to the region of the body between the thorax and pelvis.
    2 KB (238 words) - 21:46, 13 February 2024
  • ...the body between the [[chest]] and the [[waist]]. The term is derived from the Old English words 'mid' meaning 'middle' and 'hrif' meaning 'belly'. ...The term was first used in the 15th century to refer to the middle part of the human body.
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  • ...e body, especially those in the abdominal region. The term is derived from the Old English 'bolla', meaning a round container or dish. ...r dish. This term was used to describe the shape of the internal organs in the abdominal region, which are often round or oval in shape.
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  • ...ealth fields to describe the area of the body between the [[rib cage]] and the [[hips]]. This term is often used in discussions about [[obesity]], [[weigh ...d area due to excess fat or lack of muscle tone. The term is also a pun on the word "wasteland", suggesting an area that is barren or neglected.
    2 KB (280 words) - 23:21, 5 February 2024
  • == Glossary of Anatomy == ...ng its beginnings in prehistoric times. The term "anatomy" is derived from the Greek word "anatome," which means "dissection."
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  • ...alized [[dictionary]] that contains words and phrases related to the field of [[medicine]]. It is a valuable resource for medical professionals, students ...onary" which originates from the Latin "dictionarium," meaning "collection of words."
    171 KB (26,136 words) - 02:28, 15 February 2024
  • ...human blood is classified, based on proteins occurring on red blood cells; the four classification groups are A, AB, B, and O ...tween the bottom of the ribs and the top of the thighs, containing most of the digestive and urinary systems along with some reproductive organs
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