Chapter 3&4 Review Word Scramble
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-ac, -al, -ar, -ary, -eal, -ic, -ical, -ile, ior, -ous, -tic...are suffixes that mean... | Pertaining to, Relating to |
-esis, -ia, -ism...are suffixes that mean... | Condition |
-iatry is a suffix that means | medicine, treatment |
-ician, -ist are suffixes that mean | Specialist |
-icle, -ole, -ule are suffixes that mean | Small, minor |
The plural form of -a | -ae |
The plural form of -ax | -aces |
The plural form of -en | -ina |
The plural form of -is | -es |
The plural form of -ix and -ex | -ices |
The plural form of -ma | -mata |
The plural form of -on and -um | -a |
The plural form of -us | -i |
The plural form of -y | -ies |
epi | above, upon |
hypo- | under, below, deficient |
infra- ,sub- | under, below |
inter- | between |
post- | after, behind |
pre- ,pro- | before, in front |
retro- | backwards |
bi- | two, both |
dipl(o)- | double |
hemi- | one half |
hyper- | excessive, above normal (increasing) |
macro- | large |
micro- | small |
mono-,uni- | one |
multi- ,poly- | many, much |
primi- | first |
quadri- | four |
tri- | three |
ab- | from, away from |
ad- | towards |
circum- | around (movement) |
peri- | around (position) |
dia- | through, across (movement) |
trans- | through, across (position) |
ecto- ,exo- ,extra- | outside, outward |
endo- ,intra- | in, within |
para- | near, beside; beyond |
super- ,supra- | upper, above, excessive, superior |
ultra- | excess, beyond |
a- ,an- | without, not |
anti-, contra- | aganist |
brady- | slow |
dys- | bad, painful, difficult |
eu- | good, normal |
hetero- | different |
homo- ,homeo- | same |
mal- | bad |
pan- | all |
pseudo- | false |
syn- ,sym- | union, together, joined |
tachy- | rapid |
Levels of organization | 1st: cell 2nd: tissue 3rd: organ 4th: systen 5th: organism |
Types of tissue | Epitheial, Connective, Muscle, Nervous |
Major parts of a cell.. | Cell membrane, cytoplasm, nucleus |
RUQ | Right Upper Quadrant |
LUQ | Left Upper Quadrant |
RLQ | Right Lower Quadrant |
LLQ | left Lower Quadrant |
The Spine is divided in to these sections.. | Cervical(neck), thoracic(chest), lumbar(loin), sacral(lower back), coccyx(tail bone) |
Movement away from the median plan of the body or one of its parts | ABduction |
Movement toward the median plane | ADduction |
Pertaining to the midline of the body structure | Medial |
pertaining to the side | lateral |
Toward the hear or upper portion of a structure | Superior |
Away from the head or towards the tail or lower part of a structure | Inferior (caudal) |
Nearer to the center (trunk of the body) or from the point of attachment to the body | Proximal |
Further form the center (trunk of the body) or from the point of attachment to the body | Distal |
Near the front of the body | Anterior (ventral) |
Near the back of the body | Posterior (dorsal) |
Pertaining to the outer layer of the outer wall of the body cavity | Parietal |
Pertaining to the inner layer of the outer wall of the body cavity (viscera) | Visceral |
Lying horizontal with the face downward, or indicating the hands with the palms turned downward | Prone |
Lying on the back face upward, or indicating the position of the hand or foot with the palm or foot facing upward | Supine |
Turning inward or inside out | Inversion |
Turning outward | Eversion |
Pertaining to the palm of the hand | Palmer |
Pertaining to the sole of the foot | plantar |
Towards the surface of the body | Superficial |
away from the surface of the body (internal) | Deep |
Cell | Cyt/o |
Tissue | hist/o |
nucleus | nucle/o, kary/o |
Cranium (skull) | crani/o |
far, farthest | dist/o |
back (of the body) | dors/o |
side | later/o |
middle | medi/o |
near, nearest | proxim/o |
belly, belly side | ventr/o |
neck, cervix uteri (neck of uterus) | cervic/o |
ilium (lateral, flaring portion of the hip bone) | ili/o |
groin | inguin/o |
loins, lower back | lumb/o |
naval | umbilic/o |
white | albin/o, leuk/o |
green | chlor/o |
color | chrom/o |
yellow | cirrh/o, jaund/o, |
Blue | cyan/o |
red | erythr/o |
black | melan/o |
gray; gray matter (of brain or spinal cord) | poli/o |
extremity | acr/o |
cause | eti/o |
unknown, peculiar | idi/o |
form, shape, structure | morph/o |
radiation, x-ray; radius (lower arm bone on thumb side) | radi/o |
body | somat/o |
sound | son/o |
internal organs | viscer/o |
dry | xer/o |
Anatomical Position | Facing foward feet parallel, arms to the side hands facinf foward with thumbs pointing up. |
Divides the body left and right | Midsagittal Plane |
Divides the bodys Anterior and Posterior | Coronal or Frontal plane |
Divides the bodys Superior and Inferior | Transverse of Horizontal plane |
Major organ of the Cranial Cavity | Brain |
major organ of the Spinal Cavity | Spinal cord |
The Dorsal Cavity contains... (types of cavities) | Cranial, Spinal |
The Ventral Cavity contains...(types of cavities) | Thoracic, Abdominopelvic |
Major organs of the Thoracic Cavity | Heart, Lungs, and associated structures |
Major organs of the Abdominopelvic Cavity | Digestive, excretory and reproductive organs and structures |
Possible causes for disease | metabolic , infectious, congenital, hereditary, environmental, neoplastic |
A metabolic cause for disease can be decribed as | a problem with the bodys metabolism |
A infectious cause for a disease can be described as | contagious, involving microrganisms, passed from one person to another |
A congenital cause for disease can be decsribed as | be initiated in utero (after conception, before birth) |
An enviromental disease can be described as | having been influenced by outside contaminants or elements |
A neoplastic disease can be described as | having an abnormal growth |
Gel-like substance that surrounds the nucleus of a cell but contained within the cell membrane | cytoplasm |
identification of a disease or condition by scientific evaluation of physical signs, symptoms, history, laboratory, and clinical tests results, and radiolographic procedures | Diagnosis |
Study of the causes of disease | Etiology |
pertaining to conditions without clear pathogenesis, or disease without recognizable cause, as of spontaneous origin | Idiopathic |
Prediction of the course and end of a disease and the estimated chance of recovery | prognosis |
Any objective evidence or manifestation of an illness or disordered function of the body | Sign |
Any change in the body or its functions as preceived by the patient | symptom |
study of the body at the cellular level | Cytology |
Body cells perform these types of activites | activites associated with life, including obtaining nourishment, eliminating waste and reproducing |
Organs are.. | Body structures composed of at least two or more tissue types that perform specialized functions |
Systems are... | composed of varying number of organs and accessory structures that have similar or interrelated functions |
An Organism is... | a complete living entity capable of independent existance. Consists of a number of systems. |
Branch of medicine concerned with the use if radiation, ultrasound and imaging techniques for diagnosis and treatment of a disease and injury | Radiology |
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