Pluralizing
Body Positions
Body Planes/Positions 1
Body Planes/Positions 1
Term Parts
100

Pluralized version of vein

What is veins?

100

The body position of lying flat on the back

What is the supine position?

100

Towards the side (away from the midline)

What is lateral?

100

Towards the midline

What is medial?

100

The part of a term that shows the body part/system

What is root?

200

Pluralized version of vertebra

What is vertebrae?

200

The body position of lying on a side with the upper knee flexed

What is the lateral position?

200

The plane that divides the body into front and back


Coronal/frontal plane

200

The plane that divides the body into left and right

What is the sagittal plane?

200

Follows a root, and is used when the suffix starts with a consonant, and always before the 2nd root if there is one

What is the combining vowel?

300

Pluralized version of atrium

What is atria?

300

Body position of lying on the stomach with the head to the side


What is prone position?

300

Towards the back

What is posterior/dorsal

300

Towards the feet (away from the head)

What is inferior/caudal?

300

The word part that describes procedures, conditions, and studies

What is a suffix?

400

Pluralized version phalanx

What is phalanges?

400

The body position of semi-sitting with elevated knees (can be low, semi, standard, or high)

What is fowler's position?

400

Towards the head

What is superior/cephalic?

400

The plane that divides the body into top and bottom

What is the transverse/axial plane?

400

The word part with the root and the combining vowel

What is the combining form?

500

Pluralized versions of melanoma?

What is melanomata OR melanomas (2 options)? 

500

The side-lying version of lateral position with the lower arm by the side

What is sim's position?

500

The plane that divides body into equal left and right halves from the midline


What is the midsagittal/median plane?

500

Towards the front

What is anterior/ventral

500

Suffixes that describe pertaining to (-ac, -al, -eal, -atic, - ary, -an, -ous)

What is adjective suffixes?