Word Breakdown
Body Organization
Integumentary/Circulatory
Circulatory System
Lymphatic/Respiratory
100

Word parts placed at the beginning of a medical term to indicate a location, time, or amount:

Prefix

100

Explain "anatomical position": 

Person is in an erect standing position with mouth closed and eyes and head facing forward, feet slightly apart with toes facing forward, arms close to body and palms are facing forward with fingers extended.  From this position the part of the body may be described in relation to each other.

100

What is the integumentary system composed of?

Skin and accessory structures (hair/nails/glands)

100

What are the 4 chambers of the heart? State which ones are on top vs which ones are on the bottom?

Left/Right Atrium - Top

Left/Right Ventricles - Bottom

100

What is the main function of the lymphatic system?

Helps rid the body of toxins, waste, & other unwanted materials.  Also transports WBCs used in fighting infection & providing immunity. 

200

Used at the end of a medical term to modify or change its meaning.  Often indicate whether the medical term is related to a procedure, disease, or condition:

Suffix

200

Which plane divides the body into left and right sides?

Sagittal

200

Which side of the heart pumps deoxygenated blood to the lungs?

Right Side

200

What divides the heart into right and left sides?

Septum

200

The large, flat muscle that separates the thoracic cavity from the abdominal cavity?

Diaphragm

300

The central part of a medical term that determines the main meaning:

Root Word

300

Which plane divides the body into top and bottom halves?

Transverse 

300

What are the 3 main layers of the skin?

Epidermis, Dermis, and Subcutaneous

300

What is the name of the valves that separate the atria and ventricles on each side of the heart? 

Atrioventricular Valves (AV Valves)

300

A flap of tissue which covers the voice box during swallowing to prevent food & liquid from entering the bronchi or lungs:

Epiglottis

400

Using a vowel between parts of the term; which may be necessary for easier pronunciation:

Combining Form

400

How many body systems are there? 

11

400

What is the name of the gland that produces sebum, or oil, and causes the skin to be soft & waterproof? 

Sebaceous Gland

400

What acts as the "pacemaker" of the heart to start a heart contraction?

SA Node

400

What are the biological filters that remove bacteria & cancerous cells from the body? 

Lymph Nodes

500

Breakdown the following med term and label what is the prefix, root word, and suffix: BRADYCARDIA

Also, state what each word part means:

Brady - Prefix - Slow

Cardi - Root Word - Heart

Ia - Suffix - Condition of

500

Body structures are organized on 5 levels.  What are those levels going from smallest to largest?

Cells, Tissues, Organs, Body Systems, Organism

500

What is the name of the gland that helps regulate body temperature & excrete body wastes (sweat)? 

Sudoriferous Gland

500

What is the normal heart rate per minute?

60-100 beats per minute

500

What are the 3 process of respiration? 

External Respiration, Internal Respiration, Cellular Respiration

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