Haney MedTerm - c4 Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
1. What is pertaining to the tail? | caudal |
2. What is pertaining to the skull or cranium? | cranial |
3. What is the cavity that contains the brain? | cranial cavity |
4. What is the study of cells? | cytology |
5. What is away from the surface? | deep |
6. What is pertaining to the back? | dorsal |
7. What is toward the midline of the body? | medial |
8. What is pertaining to the middle and side of a structure? | mediolateral |
9. What is the umbilicus? | navel |
10. What is lying face down on the abdomen? | prone |
11. What is pertaining to the back of the body? | posterior |
12. What is pertaining to the surface of the body, or near the surface? | superficial |
13. What is lying horizontally on the back, face up? | supine |
14. What is a group of cells that perform specialized functions? | tissue |
15. What is pertaining to the front? | ventral |
16. What is above or upward toward the head? | superior |
17. What is pertaining to the internal organs? | visceral |
18. What does ana- mean? | not, without |
19. What does anter/o mean? | front |
20. What does crani/o mean? | skull |
21. What does cyt/o mean? | cell |
22. What does dors/o mean? | back |
23. What does epi- mean? | upon, over |
24. What does hist/o mean? | tissue |
25. What does proxim/o mean? | near |
26. What does spin/o mean? | spine |
27. What does the abdominal cavity contain? | gallbladder, spleen,stomach, pancreas, intestines, and intestines |
28. What is anaplasia? | a change in the structure and orientation of cells |
29. What is the standard reference position for the body as a whole? | anatomical position |
30. What is a developmental failure resulting in the absence of any organ or tissue? | aplasia |
31. What are organs that work together to perform the many functions of the body as a whole? | system |
32. What are tissues that are arranged together to perform a special function? | organ |
33. What is the smallest and most numerous structural unit of living matter? | cell |
34. What is the semipermeable barrier that is the outer covering of a cell? | cell membrane |
35. What is the tissue that supports and binds other body tissue and parts? | connective tissue |
36. What is the tailbone? | coccyx |
37. What does nucle/o mean? | nucleus |
38. What does poster/o mean? | back |
39. What does -plasm mean? | living substance |
40. What does inguin/o mean? | groin |
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