What is the combining form for flesh?
sarc/o
This plane divides the body into right and left portions
Sagittal
What is the combining form for cartilage?
chondr/o
This term pertains to fat
Adipose
This term refers to lying on the back
supine
This term refers to the windpipe
Trache/o
The meaning of this prefix is between
Inter-
This is the prefix for below
hypo-
This cavity is surrounded by the skull
Cranial
This combining form means "internal organs"...
viscer/o
This specialist studies tissues
Histologist
This cavity is surrounded by the hip bone
Pelvic
Neur/o
This combining form means chest
thorac/o
This cavity surrounds the ribs
thoracic
This combining form refers to the groin
inguin/o
What is the prefix for "up"?
ana-
What is the oposite of dorsal?
anterior
This cavity is surrounded by the backbones
Spinal
The prefix for "above" is
epi-
The term crani/o refers to the...
skull
This combining form pertains to the neck.
cervic/o
This term refers to bone.
oste/o
This cavity cantains the digestive organs
abdominal
This combining form refers to "tissue"
Hist/o