Name the -ology
Chemicals & Compounds
Potpourri
Do You Have a Kleenex?
Show Me Some Skin
100

Study of the system which responds immediately and very quickly to a stimulus.

What is neurology?

100

Subatomic particle, positive charge.

What is a proton?

100

The smallest units in the body (living OR nonliving).

What are atoms?

100

Body cavity that houses the lungs.

What is the pleural cavity? (or thoracic cavity)

100

Low levels of oxygen produce this skin color.

What is cyanosis (or cyanotic)?

200

Study of the function and processes of body systems and their inter-relationships.

What is physiology?

200

The body uses to this process to actively maintain itself stable when it receives stimuli.

What is homeostasis?

200

Semitransparent fluid, mostly water, that suspends the cell's organelles.

What is the cytosol?

200

Largest solid organ in the abdominopelvic cavity.

What is the liver?

200

Sweat glands produce sweat. SEBaceous glands produce this oily waxy substance.

What is sebum?

300

Study of disease and its processes at all structural levels.

What is pathology?

300

The major intracellular electrolyte (it is a cation).

What is potassium?

300

The powerplants of the cell, these form ATP from nutrients.

What are the mitochondria?

300

Type of epithelium found in the alveoli, important for gas exchange. (2 words)

What is simple squamous (epithelium)?

300

The most superficial epidermal layer, it consists of dead cells.

What is the stratum corneum?

400

Study of individual cell structure(s) and function.

What is cytology?

400

The type of ion: chloride, bicarbonate, sulfate.

What is an anion?

400

A substance that increases the rate of a chemical reaction without being changed itself.

What is a catalyst? (enzyme)

400

Type of epithelium, a single layer of tall cells. Example: lining of the digestive tract. (2 words)

What is simple columnar (epithelium)?

400

Among other locations, these cells produce MUCUS in your nasal cavity and respiratory tract. 

What are goblet cells?

500

Study and treatment of female diseases, often the reproductive organs. Often paired with obstetrics.

What is gynecology?

500

The group of organic compounds represented by: fats, fatty acids, steroids, and phospho______.

What is lipids?

500

==DAILY DOUBLE==
The mini-circulatory system of the cell, channels that  carry proteins from one part of the cell to another.

What is the endoplasmic reticulum?

500

TYPE of tissue: blood, lymph, and bone.

What is connective (tissue)?

500

In what system are the arrector pili muscles LOCATED?

What is the integumentary system?