Separations of the Body
Areas of the Body
Inside Your Body
2-5 Letter Roots 1
2-5 Letter Roots 2
100

(Literally the only position on the sheet.)

What is an Anatomic Position?

100

It means to be in the front.

What is the term anterior?

100

The term for tissue.

What is the term hist/o?

100

This prefix would be mono, uni.

What is the term for one, single?

100

This term means something is large

What is macro-?

200

This divides the body into anterior and posterior.

Also known as the coronal.

What is the Frontal plane?

200

On the front side of an organ.

What is Ventral?

200

A medical word represented by the term coron/o

What is a coronary, crown?

200

This word would mean within or inside.

What is endo?

200

A prefix that means two or double.

What is the word di-?

300

This divides the body into equal left and right portions.

What is Midsagittal?

300

Toward the back side of the organ

What is Dorsal?

300

A word used with the term col/o.

What is a colon, large intestine?

300

 Outside or away from.

What is exo-?

300

The definition of both of these is half.

What is hemi- or semi-.

400

Like the Midsagittal, but in unequal areas.

What is the Sagittal plane?

400

Situated towards the back.

What is posterior?

400

This term stands for the uterus.

What is hyster/o?

400

It means both sides, around, or about.

What is ambi-?

400

Words used to define the same or equal.

What is iso-.

500

It divides the body into superior and inferior sections, but can be anywhere in any level.

What is the Transverse plane?

500

The upper part or near the head.

What is the body direction, Superior?

500

This term is another word for the liver.

What is the term hepat/o?

500

This prefix means before, front.

What is the term antero-?

500

These three roots could mean without or the absence of.

What are a-, an-, or in-?