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Exam 1 Questions for Anatomy, Physiology, and Medical Terminolog- Ch. 1 & 2

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-graph   the instrument for recording  
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-graphy   the process of recording  
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A pathologist studies....   cells and diseases  
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A histologist studies.....   tissues  
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The main organs of the Right Upper Quadrant   liver and gallbladder  
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The main organs of the Left Upper Quadrant   stomach  
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The main organs of the Right Lower Quadrant   appendix  
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The main organs of the Left Lower Quadrant   rectum  
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Superficial   towards the surface of the skin  
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Deep   further away from the surface of the skin  
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a-   without  
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A suffix indicates.....   a condition, disease, and procedure  
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The four types of connective tissue are.....   - Bone, - Cartilage - Tendons - Adipose  
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Anatomical position   - Standing Erect - Arms at side of body - Palms facing forward - Feet and toes pointing forwards  
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Main contents of the Dorsal Cavity   Cranial Cavity - brain Spinal Cavity - spinal cord  
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Main contents of the Thoracic Cavity   - Lungs - Heart  
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Main contents of the Abdominopelvic Cavity   - Small and large intestines - Bladder - Ovaries - Uterus - Prostate  
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Nine anatomical divisons of the abdomen   1. Right Hypochondriac 2. Epigastric 3. Left Hypochrondriac 4. Right Lumbar 5. Umbilical 6. Left Lumbar 7. Right Iliac 8. Hypogastric 9. Left Iliac  
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Parts of the Integumentary System   - Skin - Hair - Nails - Sweat Glands - Sebaceous Glands  
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Endocrine System composed of....   Glands  
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aden/o   gland  
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adipose   fat  
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-algia   pain  
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anti-   against  
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anterior   front  
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brady-   slow  
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Cells are...   basic unit of all living things  
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chondr/o   cartilage  
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Consultation report   A report given to a specialist by another doctor who requested to evaluate and to obtain an opinion about the paitent.  
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Coronal plane   Vertically divides body front (anterior) and back (posterior)  
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dys-   painful, difficult, abnormal  
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-ectomy   surgical removal  
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endocrinologist   A doctor who studies glands and hormones  
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gastroenterology   The study of the G.I. tract  
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-gram   record  
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gastr/o   stomach  
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gynecologist   A doctor who studies the female reproductive system  
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hemat/o   blood  
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hyper-   over, above  
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inferior   towards feet  
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Internalist   General doctor for adults  
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-itis   inflammation  
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lateral   towards side  
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-logy   study of....  
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-malacia   abnormal softening  
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nephr/o   kidney  
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neurologist   A doctor who studies the nervous system  
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ophthalmogist   A doctor who studies the eye  
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-otomy   cutting into  
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pathology report   removed tissue removed from paitent  
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ophthalm/o   eye  
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-plasty   surgical repair  
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posterior   behind, back  
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procotologist   A doctor who studies the rectum  
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prone positon   lying horizonatally facing downward  
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pseudo-   false  
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retro-   backward, behind  
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sagittal   vertically divides the body into left and right sections  
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superior   toward head  
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supine positon   lying horizontally facing upward  
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surgical report   The surgeon's report on the paitent's surgery  
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-uria   conditon of the urine  
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urologist   A doctor who studies the Urinary System  
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ventral   front or belly side  
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