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Anatomy and medicine by letter- O

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A collection of tissue that form a structure specialising in a particular function (eg. liver)
organ
A living thing composed of many components that carry out different functions but are mutually dependent on each other to survive.
organism
Phase of the menstrual cycle, involving the release of an egg from one of the ovaries.
ovulation
A progressive, degenerative joint disease, where tissues in joints break down over time.
osteoarthritis
The study of cancer.
oncology
A physician who focuses on the whole body, including soft tissues, the spine, and the nervous system, and treats the patient using physical manipulation techniques.
osteopath
An anxiety disorder, involving excessive thoughts that can lead to repetitive behaviours.
OCD
The blockage of a blood vessel.
occlusion
Specialist dentists trained in the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of dental and facial irregularities.
orthodontist
The attachment site that doesn't move during muscle contraction.
origin
A lobe in the brain responsible for visual perception.
occipital
A condition involving excessive body fat, that can increase risk of other health complications.
obesity
Chemical element necessary for survival.
oxygen
Medicated formulas with an oil base.
ointment
The suffix meaning tumour or cancer.
oma
A patient who is being treated outside of hospital.
outpatient
Relating to the mouth.
oral
Tendency of fluids to move from the less concentrated to the more concentrated side of a semipermeable membrane via passive transport.
osmosis
A branch of healthcare helping people of all ages who have physical, sensory, or cognitive issues.
occupational therapy
A hormone involved in both female and male reproductive systems, including labour and delivery. Is also known as the love hormone.
oxytocin
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