Human Anatomy
Medical Terminology
Diseases & Conditions
Medical Specialties
Medical Procedures
100

This organ helps regulate blood sugar by producing insulin and glucagon.

What is the pancreas?

100

A medical term used to describe a condition of low blood sugar.

What is hypoglycemia?

100

This bacterial infection is caused by Streptococcus bacteria and can lead to sore throat and fever.

What is strep throat?

100

A specialist in this field focuses on conditions affecting the lungs and breathing.

What is pulmonology?

100

This test is commonly used to measure electrical activity in the brain.

What is an EEG (electroencephalogram)?

200

This bone is located at the base of the skull and helps connect the skull to the spine.

What is the atlas (the first cervical vertebra)?

200

This term refers to a general state of abnormal weight loss, often associated with chronic diseases.

What is cachexia?

200

This viral condition often results in a characteristic "butterfly" rash across the cheeks and nose.

What is lupus?

200

This branch of medicine deals with the diagnosis and treatment of hormone-related diseases.

What is endocrinology?

200

This diagnostic imaging test uses X-rays to produce detailed images of the inside of the body.

What is a CT scan (computed tomography)?

300

This muscle is responsible for raising the arms and is often targeted in physical therapy for shoulder injuries.

What is the deltoid?

300

A suffix meaning “inflammation of.”

What is -itis?

300

This chronic condition involves the narrowing of the arteries due to plaque buildup.

What is atherosclerosis?

300

This specialist manages disorders of the heart and circulatory system.

What is cardiology?

300

This surgical procedure is often performed to remove the appendix in cases of appendicitis.

What is an appendectomy?

400

This part of the brain regulates emotions and memories.

What is the amygdala?

400

A prefix that refers to “against” or “opposite.”

What is anti-?

400

This condition is caused by a deficiency of vitamin D and results in weakening of the bones.

What is osteomalacia?

400

This branch of medicine deals with diseases and injuries of the skin.

What is dermatology?

400

This diagnostic test involves the removal of a small tissue sample for examination.

What is a biopsy?

500

This organ is the largest lymphatic organ in the body and plays a key role in filtering blood.

What is the spleen?

500

This suffix refers to the surgical removal of an organ or tissue.

What is -ectomy?

500

This autoimmune disorder involves the body attacking its own joints, leading to pain and inflammation.

What is rheumatoid arthritis?

500

This field of medicine involves the surgical treatment of conditions affecting the brain, spine, and nervous system.

What is neurosurgery?

500

This procedure involves using a thin tube with a camera to examine the inside of the body.

What is an endoscopy?