Levels of Organization
Word Parts
Body Planes
Body regions/cavities
Medical care
200

what are the levels of organization in order from smallest to largest?

what is cell-->tissue-->organ-->system-->body

200

combining form for heart

Cardi/o

200

This plane divides the body into front and back portions

Frontal plane

200

What major organs are found in the cranial cavity?

The brain

200

What is pathology?

The study of disease

400

what is the study of cells called?

Cytology

400

suffix meaning formation

-plasm

400

Which body plane is most commonly used for studying anatomy?

The sagittal plane

400

What area of the body is the cephalic region referring to?

The head

400

What is a diagnosis?

Identification of a disease

600

what organ only contains cardiac muscle?

The Heart

600

combing word meaning middle

medi/o

600

This plane passes through the middle of the body and divides it into equal halves

Midsagittal plane

600

What organs are found in the pleural cavity?

The lungs

600

What is a disease?

Abnormal and harmful functioning of cells, tissues, organs, or body systems

800

what is the shock absorber in joints

Cartilage

800

combining word meaning cause

eti/o

800

This plane is a crosswise plane that runs parallel to the ground. This imaginary cut would divide the body, or its parts, into upper and lower portions.

Transverse plane

800

What part of the body is the thoracic region referring to?

The chest

800

What is GYN an abbreviation for?

Gynecology

1000

what structures make up the Hematic system?

- Plasma

- Erythrocytes

- Leukocytes

- Platelets 

(Must say all structures to get the full points)


1000

combining word meaning loin or lower back

lumb/o

1000

What is produced when a slice is perpendicular to the long axis of a structure?

Cross section

1000

What major organs are found in the abdominal cavity?

Stomach, spleen, liver, gallbladder, pancreas, and portions of the small intestine and colon 

(Must get all parts correct to get the full point)

1000

What is a prognosis?

The expected course and outcome for giving a given diagnosis