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Medical Terms
Cell Life
Body Planes
Body Cavities
Odds & Ends
100
The word element homeo refers to
What is different
100
The smallest chemical unit of matter
What is an Atom?
100
The top half of your body is referred to as this portion
What is superior?
100
The cavity that contains the heart & lungs
What is thoracic
100
The word elements nas/o & rhin/o refer to
What is the nose?
200
Is the study of an organism
What is physiology?
200
The substance within the cell membrane that is the essential matter of a living cell
What is protoplasm?
200
The plane that divides the body into superior & inferior portions
What is transverse or horizontal?
200
The dorsal cavity contains the structures of what system
What is nervous system?
200
The element Fe stands for
What is iron?
300
The combining form hist/o refers to
What is tissue?
300
Described as the basic building blocks of the human body
What are cells?
300
Lateral refers to this portion of the body
What is the side?
300
The region over the stomach is referred to what region
What is epigastric region?
300
A positively charged particle
What is a proton?
400
The prefix that means to up and the suffix that means cut makes up what term
What is anatomy?
400
The fatty tissue throughout the body
What is adipose?
400
When you are lying face up
What is supine?
400
The midregion below the navel is referred to what region
What is hypogastric region?
400
The word element cephalad pertains to
What is the head?
500
The prefix meaning first & the suffix meaning something forms is
What is proto & plasm?
500
The type of tissue that is the most widespread & abundant of the 4 body tissues
What is connective tissue?
500
The plane that divides the body into anterior & posterior portions
What is coronal or frontal?
500
The cavity that is located below the diaphram
What is the abdominal cavity?
500
The suffix -ose refers to
What is like?