a filled sac or pouch
What is a cyst?
The suffix meaning enlargement
What is -megaly?
divides the body into the left and right positions
What is the sagittal plane?
pertains to a covering for the body
What is the integumentary system?
The ___ of a disease marks the beginning of the disease.
the prefix meaning "fever" or "on fire"
What is pyr?
the suffix meaning "fissure" or "splitting"
What is schisis?
plane that cuts the body horizontally
What is the transverse plane?
carries nutrients apart from waste in the body
During the ___ of a disease, symptoms are either acute or chronic.
What is course?
the prefix meaning "pus"
What is py?
the suffix meaning "breaking"
plane that cuts the body into the "front" and "back" halves of the body
What is the coronal plane, or the frontal plane?
pertains to the bony framework of the body
What is the skeletal system?
During ___, two drugs work to increase the effect at a targeted site.
What is synergism?
the prefix meaning "hard"
What is scler?
region of the abdominopelvic cavity has a name meaning “above the stomach”
What is the epigastric region?
a muscle that separates both ventral cavities and helps with breathing
What is the diaphragm?
is made up of bundles of tissue fibers [that help the body function and move]
What is the muscular system?
During ___, one drug boosts the side effects of another drug.
What is potentiation?
the prefix meaning "bad" or "poor"
What is mal?
a cavity in the back of a body that is protected by the bones of the skull and vertebrae
What is the dorsal cavity?
When a person is labeled as fully recuperated, she is in the ___ stage of disease.
What is outcome?
gets its name from the Latin word for “clear water”
What is the lymphatic system?
During ___, one drug [negatively] affects the action of another drug.
What is antagonism?