Medical Terminology
Organs
Function
System
Specialist's
100

__D

Aud

100

What is one of the organs Involved?

(Don't have to say all of them just at least one)

- Brainstem

- Cerebellum

- Somatic Sensory

100

Inside the labyrinth, there are ...

tiny hair cell receptors

100

The inner ear has a vestibular system that helps with ... 

balance and knowing where we are in space

100

Diagnosis, treats, and manages, disorder of the brain and nervous system

Neurologists

200

Aus means

Hear

200

Located on the Inferior of the brain

Brainstem

200

When you move your head, the endolymph moves, causing the ...

Hair cells to bend

200

It works like a small accelerometer sending ___ ___ to the brain.

Movement signals

200

Specializes in ear, nose, and throat issues and can perform surgeries

ENT

300

__R

Aur

300

Adjacent to the parietal bone

Somatic Sensory

300

This bending sends signals about your movement to ...

your brain

300

This system helps maintain...

posture and control eye movements.

300

Uses exercise to address dizziness and balance impairments.

Physical Therapists

400

O__

Oto

400

Superior where the spinal cord meets the brain

Cerebellum

400

The inner ear includes a vestibular system made of _____ components

five

400

If it gets damaged, it can cause problems with ___

- balance

-eye control

- cause confusion

400

Identifies the problem in the ear and and diagnoses treatments.

Vestibular Audiologists

500

A__s

Aous

500

Superior aspect of the posterior area of the skull

Stomatic Sensory

500

These components are located in the vestibular labyrinth, which is filled with a fluid called ...

endolymph

500

It's linked to the ...

Brain stem

500

Treats conditions affecting your ears, nose and throat. (surgeries)

Otolaryngologist