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  1. Terms in this set (24) Ethical Relativism. The belief that nothing is objectively right or wrong and that the definition of right or wrong depends on the prevailing view of a particular individual, cultural, or historical period. Moral Varies among culturals.

  2. Physiology. study of the function of the body- how the body parts work together. Gross Anatomy. the study of large body structures visible to the naked eye. Microscopic Anatomy. anatomy of structures too small to be seen without the aid of a microscope. Cellular Anatomy. considers the cells of the body.

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  5. Relativism makes us each morally infallible. There is no independent objective standard we can use to resolve moral disagreements. Study with Quizlet and memorize flashcards containing terms like Ethical Relativism, Cultural Relativism, Personal Relativism and more.

  6. above the belly; contains parts of the liver, the stomach, the duodenum, the pancreas, adrenal glands. under belly; typically contains part of the small intestine, the urinary bladder, and the sigmoid colon of the large intestine. Study with Quizlet and memorize flashcards containing terms like Anatomy, microscopic anatomy, gross anatomy and more.

  7. anatomy. studies the structure of the body parts and their relationship to one another. physiology. studies the function of the body (how the body parts work and carry out their life sustaining activities) gross or macroscopic anatomy. study the anatomical structures that can be see at naked eye. -lungs, kidney, heart.

  8. The act of binding oneself intellectually and/or emotionally to a course of action or person. It is an agreement or pledge to do something. It can be ongoing, such as in a marriage, or a pledge to do something in the future, such as an engagement as a commitment to marry a particular person. Compassion.