Body Organization
Medical Terminology
Integumentary System
Musculoskeletal System
Cardiovascular System
100
cells, tissue, organs, systems and body
What are the levels?
100
Pain
What is algia?
100
What are the primary structures that comprise the Integumentary system?
skin, hair, nails, sebaceous glands, and sweat glands
100
Primary structures that comprise the skeletal system?
What are bones and joints
100
Carries blood away from the heart
What is an artery?
200
Cytology
What is the study of cells?
200
logy
What is the study of?
200
What is the largest organ of the body?
skin
200
Also called osseous tissue
What are bones
200
Carries blood towards the heart
What is a vein?
300
Histology
What is the study of tissue?
300
disease
What is pathy?
300
During this process the cells shrink, die, and fill with hard protein called?
What is keratin
300
The four categories of bones based on their shape?
Long bones, short bones, flat bones, and irregular bones
300
The tip of the heart at the lower edge
What is apex?
400
Found throughout the body and is composed of close-packed cells that form the covering for and lining of body structures.
What is Epithelium and or Epithelial
400
excessive, abnormal flow
What is rrhage?
400
What is the three layers of skin?
Epidermis, Dermis, and Subcutaneous
400
Spongy bone has spaces in it, giving it spongelike appearance.
What is red bone marrow?
400
The inner layer of the heart lining the heart chambers
What is endocardium?
500
Conducts electrical impulses to and from the brain and the rest of the body.
What is the Nervous Tissue
500
rrhaphy
What is suture
500
A Infected nail bed
What is Onychia (oh-NICK-ee-ah)
500
A smooth, round opening for nerves and blood vessels
What is Foremen?
500
Mitral valve also known as
What is bicuspid valve?
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