Thrombocytes have what function in the blood?
What is clotting?
Name one lymphatic organ that we can live without
What is spleen, thymus, or tonsils?

What is Groot and Albus?
Name the role of a melanocyte.
What is skin and hair pigmentation?
A doctor who reads medical images is termed:
What is radiologist?
The medical term for red blood cell is:
What is erythrocyte?
Name an area in the body with a high lymph node concentration.
What is cervical, axillary, mediastinal, mesenteric, lumbar, or inguinal?
Name the smallest vessel that is only one cell thick:
What is a capillary?
This substance makes hair and nails hard:
What is keratin?
The best modality for looking at muscles is?
What is MRI?
Blood is made of 45% cells. The rest of blood is composed of:
What is plasma?
T Lymphocytes are present in the lymph nodes to:
What is attack bacteria?
Use the suffix -lysis to build a term that means "destruction of blood"
What is hemolysis?
Name one role of the sebaceous gland.
What is produce sebum, lubricates skin, or decreases water loss?
Name the role of contrast in medical imaging:
What is create contrast between structures?
Use the combining form hem/o to create a word that means "destruction of blood"
What is hemolysis?
Resistance to foreign organisms that a baby is born with is termed:
What is natural immunity?
Give the word part definition of the term "radiopaque"
What is obscure x-rays?
Use the root word diaphor/o to create a word that means "state of sweating"
What is diaphoresis?
CT stands for:
What is computed tomography?
Describe the role of purkinje fibers:
What is contraction of the ventricles of the heart?
Use the root lymphaden/o to create a word that means "excision of a lymph node"
What is lymphadenectomy?
Give the word part definition of "plasmapheresis"
What is removal of plasma?
Name the three layers of the skin.
What is epidermis, dermis, and subcutaneous (or hypodermis)?

What is Groot?