Terminology I
Terminology II
Terminology III
Terminology IV
Terminology V
100

What is the combining form for flesh?

sarc/o

100

This plane divides the body into right and left portions

Sagittal

100

What is the combining form for cartilage?

chondr/o

100

This term pertains to fat

Adipose

100

This term refers to lying on the back

supine

200

This term refers to the windpipe

Trache/o

200

The meaning of this prefix is between

Inter-

200

This is the prefix for below

hypo-

200

This cavity is surrounded by the skull

Cranial

200

This combining form means "internal organs"...

viscer/o

300

This specialist studies tissues

Histologist

300

This cavity is surrounded by the hip bone

Pelvic

300
What is the term for nerve?

Neur/o

300

This combining form means chest

thorac/o

300

This cavity surrounds the ribs

thoracic

400

This combining form refers to the groin

inguin/o

400

What is the prefix for "up"?

ana-

400

What is the oposite of dorsal?

anterior

400

This cavity is surrounded by the backbones 

Spinal

400

The prefix for "above" is 

epi-

500

The term crani/o refers to the...

skull

500

This combining form pertains to the neck.

cervic/o

500

This term refers to bone.

oste/o

500

This cavity cantains the digestive organs

abdominal

500

This combining form refers to "tissue"

Hist/o