Latin
Cavities
Directional Terms
Regions
Body Systems
100

Definition of melano-

what is "black"
100

The cavity that houses the brain

What is the cranial cavity

100

The head's position in relation to the neck

what is superior

100

the name of the chest region

what is thoracic

100

responsible for transporting oxygenated blood through the body

what is the cardiovascular system

200

Definition of "itis"

what is "inflammation of"

200

the cavity that houses the bladder

what is the pelvic cavity

200
The arm's position in relation to the sternum

what is lateral

200

the posterior region of the calf

what is sural 

200

responsible for physically moving the skeletal system

what is the muscular system
300

Definition of "sclerosis"

what is "hardening of"

300

The two main organs located in the thoracic cavity

what is the heart and lungs

300

the muscles' position in relation to the skin

what is deep

300

the region located between the orbital regions

what is nasal

300

system involving bones, joints, and cartilage

what is the skeletal system
400

The latin root (we have learned) within the word "fribomyalgia"

What is "algia"
400

The cavity that houses the spinal cord

what is the vertebral cavity

400

The acromial region in relation to the antecubital region

what is superior

400

the region located on the posterior part of the pedal region

what is calcaneal

400

System that rids the body of indigestible food residue

what is digestive

500

Definition of the word "hypothyroidism"

Underactive thyroid condition

500

The cavity that is immediately inferior to the Thoracic Cavity

What is the abdominal cavity

500

the surface on which the scapular region resides

what is dorsal/posterior (either)

500

The region lateral to the inguinal region

what is the coxal region

500

System that removes nitrogen-containing metabolic waste

what is urinary system