Cell Biology
Intro to MT
Planes, Directions, Cavities
MT( Planes, Directions, Cavities)
Lymphatic
100

What is the term for identifying a disease?

Diagnosis

100

In the term hypodermic, the prefix is?

Hypo

100

What means near the surface?

Superficial

100

What prefix means bad, difficult, painful?

Dys

100

What does Lymph consist of?

White blood cells

200

What is the basic unit of structure and function in all living things?

Cell

200

What type of diagnosis is sudden and short-lived?

Acute

200

what is the directional term for top of head?

Superior/Cephalo

200

Cervic/o is a combining form for the?

Neck

200

Where are lymphatic vessels located?

Throughout the body

300

What breaks down worn out cell parts?

Lysosomes

300

An enlargement of the heart is?

Cardiomegaly

300

What does Ipsilateral mean?

Opposite side

300

What is the plane that separates the nose from the toes?

Transverse

300

What does the right Lymphatic duct drain?

Right side of the head, neck, chest, and arm

400

What are the four main groups of tissues?

Nerve, Connective, Epithelial and Muscle

 

400

An instrument used to cut bone is an?

Osteotome

400

Name ONE ventral or anterior cavitie

Thoracic/ Abdominal/Pelvic

400

Directional term meaning "toward the right side"?

Dextrad

400

What Lymph Node is located in the upper chest?

Thymus

500

How often do muscles cells reproduce?

1-2 years

500

Is Asthma a decodable term?

False

500

What are the 4 sections of the Abdominal cavity?

RUQ/LUQ/RLQ,LLQ

500

Where is a antecubital bruise located?

Arm

500

 T-Cells directly attack antigens in what process?

Cell-mediated immunity

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