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An elevation of body temperature, often due to infection
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Fever
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The thigh bone; the strongest and longest bone in the human body
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Femur
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The term for an unborn human from 9 weeks after fertilization until birth
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Fetus
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The part of the body where you may find the tarsal and metatarsal bones
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Foot
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The branches of the uterus that an egg cell travels to from ovary to uterus
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Fallopian Tubes
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The largest lobe of the brain, performs tasks such as movement and emotional expression
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Frontal lobe
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The calf bone; a slender long bone in the lower leg
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Fibula
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A large artery in the thigh that supplies blood to the thigh and leg
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Femoral artery
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Numbered from I to XII, these proteins and their interaction play a role in blood clotting
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Coagulation factors
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An energy-rich nutrient stored in adipose tissue, but storing too much of it is unhealthy
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Fat
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Part of the body where you can find the radius, ulna, and muscles controlling your hands
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Forearm
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Comes in index, middle, ring and little variants
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Finger
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The group of organisms that causes diseases like athlete's foot and yeast infections
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Fungi
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The rapid and irregular contraction of muscle, such as in the atria of the heart
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Fibrillation
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The process of the fusion of a sperm cell with an egg cell
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Fertilization
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A tiny parasitic insect that can carry diseases, such as the bubonic plague
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Flea
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A dietary supplement and essential vitamin often prescribed to pregnant women
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Folate
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Condition where low temperatures cause freezing of the skin on hands, toes or face
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Frostbite
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Doctor whose accidental discovery of penicillin earned him a Nobel prize
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Alexander Fleming
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The undigested remains of food and bacteria that pass out of the rectum
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Feces
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