Basics
Terms Related to the Body
Physiology
Integumentary
Urinary
100

This is the thing that comes before the word that changes its meaning.

What is the prefix?

100

These are the levels of organization in the body from simplest to the most complex.

What is "chemical, cellular tissue, organs, organ systems, organism"?

100

This is the type of tissue linking one body part to another, and saved Debi from ripping her foot clean off after she tripped on the stairs here.

What is connective tissue?

100

These are the layers of the skin from inferior to superior.

What are the hypodermis, the dermis, and the epidermis?

100

Along with "urination" this is the technical term for releasing urine.

What is voiding?

200

This is the thing that comes after the word that changes its meaning, not just to make it sound all hoity-toity.

What is the suffix?

200

These are what you get in the body when a bunch of atoms come together and decide to form a gang.

What are molecules?

200

These are Jabba the Hutt's favorite membrane, opening to the outside world and secreting a sticky goo.

What are the mucous membranes?

200

This is the layer of the skin where hair follicles work, or in my case, where they don't work.

What is the dermis?

200

This is the smallest functional unit of a kidney.

What is a nephron?

300

This is the term for the base word itself.

What is the root?

300

These are the planes that fall apart to the left and to the right, if you split me in two with an axe to the center of my face.

What are the mid-saggital planes?

300

This is the type of tissue involved when I worry about this class.

What is nervous tissue?

300

These are the cells in the upper epithelium, and look kinda squished.

What are the simple squamous cells?

300

This is the specialist doctor I'm going to visit if my prostate gland gets any bigger.

What is a urologist?

400

This is created when a letter is placed in between the root and the suffix to get the whole thing to sound smoother.

What is the combining form?

400

These is the position where the body is standing up, with feet shoulder width apart, toes pointing forward, upper limbs out to the sides, and with palms up.

What is the anatomical position?

400

This is the membrane that surrounds the heart, and was depicted by Amelia by showing a fist punching a balloon.

What is the pericardium?

400

It's the root word that describes the hard tissue called keratin.

What is kerat/o?

400

This is the process of splitting apart parts of the blood, cleaning it, then returning it.

What is dialysis?

500

This is why we use medical terminology at all.

What is to make communication more precise and less misunderstood?

500

This is the term that describes a body part that is above another, and also how Anna views herself. (I'm kidding Anna! We kid because we love!)

What is superior?

500

This is the body region that sits superior to the liver, on the upper right side, where the name means "below the cartilage".

What is the hypochondriac region?

500

This is the nasty oily stuff that fills up whiteheads, made up of mostly dead cells, and doesn't clean up easily from the mirror after you pop said whiteheads.

What is sebum?

500

 This is the disease that happens when poorly controlled diabetes runs amok in the kidneys, destroying tissues.

What is diabetic nephropathy?

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