Cells
Anatomical Directions
Mechanisms of Disease
Medical Terminology
Medical Terminology
100
It is the specialized living material of cells.
What is cytoplasm?
100
Means front of the body.
What is anterior?
100
It is the study of all factors involved in causing a disease.
What is etiology?
100
Gastr- Gas Truck
What is stomach?
100
para- parachute
What is beside, beyond?
200
Name the 3 main parts of a cell:
What is 1.Plasma membrane 2. Cytoplasm 3. Nucleus
200
Toward the midline
What is medial?
200
Something that can be seen on a patient. Like bruising, bleeding or swelling.
What is a sign?
200
Rhin- Rhinoceros
What is nose?
200
ost- ostrich
What is bone?
300
Fine hairlike extensions on the exposed or free surfaces of some cells.
What is Cilia?
300
This plane divides the body into upper and lower sections.
What is a Transverse plane?
300
Diseases with undetermined causes are said to be:
What is idiopathic?
300
aden- a den
What is gland?
300
erythro- wreath throw
What is red?
400
Going from a high concentration to a low concentration gradient.
What is passive transport?
400
It means tower or nearer to the trunk of the body.
What is proximal?
400
Intracellular parasites that consist of a nucleic acid core surrounded by a protein coat. Antibiotics will not work or destroy them.
What is a Virus?
400
blephar- blue fur
What is eyelid?
400
benign bee 9
What is mild, not cancerous?
500
It means excessive cell production.
What is hyperplasia?
500
The body is erect or standing posture with arms at the sides and palms facing forward.
What is the anatomical position?
500
An organism that spreads disease to other organisms.
What is a Vector?
500
hepat- he pat
What is liver?
500
melan- melon
What is black?
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