What is agglutinate?
What are the Malleus, Incus, and Stapes
This approach to study anatomy requires a cadaver
What is regional?
What is the vertebral canal?
A position above or higher than another body part
What is superior?
This type of blood demonstrates a codominant relationship
What is AB blood type?
Refers to the main axis of the bodies skeletal system
What is axial?
this means towards the front
What is anterior?
What is the thoracic?
The scientific name of studying anatomy with a microscope
What is Cytology?
Blood is moved through veins using muscle movement and these
What are one way valves?
These hollow bones tend to give you issues when they are all full
What are sinuses?
Internal organs are also referred to as this
What is viseral?
What is pelvic?
An example of this joint is the shoulder
What is ball and socket?
Exchange of blood occurs here
What is capillary beds?
These early structures aid in the birthing process
What is fontanelles?
Which region of the body does your head fall into?
What is cephalic?
What is the Integumentary system?
Rh factors were named after this animal
What is Rhesus monkey?
If you see this in front of a word then you should be looking at the heart
What is cardio?
Oh no, I just fell! I can see my broken bone! It must be this type of fracture
What is open fracture?
What is anatomical?
Type of anatomy that relies on different imaging techniques
What is Radiology?
Common in babies this type of fracture share a name with a item that can illuminate your path
What is greenstick?