Diseases
Prefixes
Suffixes
Roots
Losing Graciously
100

In anatomical position, the palms face:

Forward

100

tachy-

fast

100

Which suffix means surgical repair?

-plasty

100

What does it mean to lose graciously?

Is it about attitude, behavior, or understanding.

200

What is the term for a location toward the front of the body?

anterior

200

a- 

without, none, no, absence

200

The suffix -lysis means

Breaking down, destruction

200
Give me an example of how you should respond when you get an answer incorrect.

Shoot, Next Time, Bummer, etc

300

What is another name for the sagittal plane when it divides the body into equal right and left halves?

medial - midsaggital

300

cutane/o

Skin

300

That is the suffix for disease.

-pathy

300

When does “accepting loss” become healthy maturity, and when might it slip into complacency or giving up too soon?

Accepting a loss doesn’t mean giving up. Grace comes from acknowledging reality, learning from mistakes, and moving forward with dignity. Giving up means stopping effort altogether. The difference lies in mindset: gracious losers use defeat as motivation to improve; those who give up let loss define them.

400

What does the term "lateral" describe?

away from the midline

400

What does -rrhaphy mean?

suture

400

phleb/o

vein

400

How should a classmate act when a teammate beats them on a question?

Great work Kolten. 

500

What term describes a position closer to the head?

superior or cranial

500

The meaning of -ous

pertaining to

500

encephal/o

brain

500

Will a student survive if they lose a competition?

yes in fact they will

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