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  1. The union of two rays that have a common endpoint. acute angle. An angle whose measure is greater than zero and less than 90°. right angle. An angle whose measure equals 90°. obtuse angle. An angle with a measure greater than 90° but less than 180°. bisector of an angle. A set of points which divides the angle into two angles of equal measure.

  2. histology. study of the structure and function of tissues, also called microscopic anatomy. immunology. study of the body's resistance to infectious disease. neonatology. study of newborns and the treatment of their disorders. nephrology. study of the structure, function, and diseases of the kidneys. neurology.

  3. toward or at the front of the body; in front of. Dorsal (posterior) Toward or at the back of the body; behind. Medial. toward or at the midline of the body; on the inner side of. Lateral. away from the midline of the body; on the outer side of. Intermediate. between a more medial and a more lateral structure.

  4. Hard, dense bone tissue that is beneath the outer membrane of a bone. composed of small needlelike pieces of bone and lots of open space and Layer of Bone tissue having many small spaces and found just inside the layer of compact bone. formation of blood cells. shaft, makes up most of bone's length, composed of compact bone.

  5. A pair of angles that are formed by two intersecting lines. They share a vertex and they are congruent but they are not adjacent. In this picture, angles 1 and 3 make a pair . Angles 4 and 2 also make a pair. The angles that make a pair are also congruent.

  6. d) concave up fold with oldest at the middle (top) and youngest on the outside (bottom) The "facing" direction refers to the younging direction, so upwards facing ones are any folds where the younging direction is upward. The two downward facing folds are antiformal synclines and synformal anticlines. Tells you that there were 2 periods of ...

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