Word meanings
Prefixes
Body Cavities
Body Direction Terms
Genetic Disorders
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-algia and -dynia both mean?

What is pain.

100

What does the prefix ab- mean in the term abnormal?

What is away from, negative.

100

This body cavity is located along the back of the body and head and contains organs of the nervous system that coordinate body functions and is divided into 2 portions - the cranial and spinal cavitiies. 

What is the dorsal cavity

100

This term means the lowermost, below or toward the feet. The opposite of superior.

What is inferior.

100

Also known as Trisomy 21. This disorder is an eponym that is characterized by facial appearance, learning disabilities, developmental delays, and physical abnormalities such as heart valve disease. 

What is Down syndrome. (Named after English physician John Langdon Down)

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This means toward the lower part of the body (tail or lower part of the body).  

What is caudal.

200

The prefix dys- in dysfunctional.

What is bad, difficult, or painful.

200

This body cavity contains the major organs of digestion.

What is the abdominal cavity.

200

This means the direction toward, or nearer, the side of the body, away from the midline. 

What is the term lateral.

200

This disorder is characterized by progressive weakness and degeneration of skeletal muscles that control movement. 

What is Muscular dystrophy.

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This is the study of the structures of the body.

What is Anatomy.

300

This means toward or in the direction of-

What is ad

300

This body cavity is also known as the chest cavity or thorax.

What is the thoracic cavity.

300

This means nearest the midline or beginning of a body structure. (Opposite of distal). I.E. the proximal end of the humerus forms part of the shoulder. 

What is proximal.

300

This is a hereditary bleeding disorder in which a blood-clotting factor is missing. This mostly affects males and is characterized by spontaneous hemorrhages or severe bleeding following an injury. 

What is Hemophilia.

400

This is an abnormal passage between 2 internal organs or leading from an organ to the surface of the body

What is a fistula

400

Above or excessive (ie Supracostal)

What is super-, supra-

400

This body cavity is the space formed by the hip bones and contains the organs of the reproductive and excretory systems.

What is the pelvic cavity.

400

This means toward the head. (Opposite of caudal)

What is cephalic. (Cephal means head and -ic means pertaining to)

400

This disorder affects the connective tissue throughout the body, including the heart, eyes, blood vessels and musculoskeletal system. People with this syndrome often have a tall, slender build and disproportionately long arms, legs, and fingers. 

What is Marfan syndrome.

500

Objective evidence of disease, such as a fever

What is a sign

500

Good, normal, well or easy as in eupnea

What is eu-

500

This body cavity is located along the front of the body and contains organs that maintain homeostasis.

What is the ventral cavity.

500

This is the direction toward or nearer the midline. (This is the opposite of lateral).

What is medial.

500

Changes in the MRI gene that is responsible for normal brain development. This disorder is characterized by developmental delays, learning disabilities, and social and behavior problems.

What is Fragile X syndrome.