adeno
What is gland?
anter/o
What is front?
Phenylketonuria
What is PKU?
the two main body cavities
What are dorsal and ventral?
caused by contact with an contaminated surface
What is indirect?
adipo
What is fat?
poster/o
What is behind?
CD
What is communicable disease?
This body cavity contains the organs of the nervous system
What is the dorsal cavity?
Bloodborne transmission
What is spread of disease through blood/body fluids?
tisssue
What is hist/o, histi/o
What is superior?
DNA
What is deoxyribonucleic acid?
This body cavity is located along the front of the body
What is ventral?
spread by large respiratory droplets through sneezing or coughing
What is droplet?
development
What is plas/i, plas/o, -plasia
proximal
HD
What is Huntington's Disease?
This body cavity is responsible for maintaining homeostasis
What is ventral?
Spread by contact with germs floating in the air (ex. TB)
What is airborne?
maintenance of constant level
What is -stasis, -static?
What is toward the lower part of the body, tail?
GP
What is general practioner?
What are the cavities of the ventral cavity?
Thoracic, abdominal and pelvic
vector borne
What is spread of disease due to the bite of a vector?