Word Parts
Introduction to Medical Terms
The Human Body and Health Disease
The Cardiovascular System
The Lymphatic and Immune System
100

-algia 

pain, suffering 

100

What does the term natal refer to? 

birth 

100

What is physiology? 

The study of the functions of the structures of the body. 
100

What are leukocytes? 

White blood cells

100

What are lymphocytes? 

White blood cells (leukocytes) that are formed in bone marrow as stem cells 

200

-sclerosis 


abnormal hardening 

200

What is pathology? 

the study of all aspects of diseases

200

What's the difference between the terms ventral and dorsal? 

Ventral: refers to the front side of an organ or body 

Dorsal: refers to the back side of an organ or body 

200

What medical term is used to describe the loss of the normal rhythm of the heartbeat? 

Arrhythmia 

200

What do immunoglobulins bind with? 

Immunoglobulins bind with specific antigens in the antigen-antibody response

300

hist/o 

tissue 

300

What medical term is used to describe the inflammation of the stomach?

Gastritis 

300

What body plane divides the body into equal left and right halves? 

Midsagittal plane (also known as the midline) 

300

What medical term is used to describe a potentially life-threatening infection that results from bacteria or other infectious organisms entering the bloodstream?

Sepsis

300

What medical term is used to describe any substance the body regards as being foreign? 

Antigen 

400

myel/o

spinal cord, bone marrow 

400

What medical term is used to describe the rupture of a muscle?

Myorrhexis 

400

What medical term is used to describe the belly button?  

Umbilicus

400

What's the relationship between the medical terms embolism and embolus? 

Embolism is the blockage of the blood vessel by an embolus (foreign object circulating in the blood). 

400

What's the relationship between HIV and AIDS? 

AIDS is the most advanced and fatal stage of HIV 

500

-pepsia

digest, digestion 

500

What's the difference between palpation and palpitation ? 

palpation: examination technique in which the examiner's hands are used to feel the texture, size, consistency and location of certain body parts 

palpitation: a pounding or racing of the heart

500

What medical term is used to describe the the defective development or congenital absence of an organ or tissue? 

Aplasia 

500

What's the difference between anemia and aplastic anemia? 

Anemia: lower-than-normal number of red blood cells in the blood that causes fatigue and shortness of breath

Aplastic anemia: the absence of all formed blood elements that is caused by the failure of blood cell production in the bone marrow 

500

What's the difference between carcinoma and carcinoma in situ? 

Carcinoma: a malignant tumor that occurs in the epithelial tissue

Carcinoma in situ: a malignant tumor in its original position that has not yet invaded surrounding tissues 

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