Medical Terminology Word Scramble
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| Question | Answer |
| Frontal | Forehead |
| Orbital | Eye |
| Buccal | Cheek |
| Nasal | Nose |
| Oral | Mouth |
| Mental | Chin |
| Axillary | Armpit |
| Mammary | Breast |
| Pectoral | Chest |
| Sternal | Sternum |
| Abdominal | Abdomen |
| Coxal | Hip |
| Inguinal | Groin |
| Deltoid | Shoulder |
| Brachial | Arm |
| Antecubital | Front of elbow |
| Olecranal | Elbow |
| Antebrachial | Forearm |
| Carpal | Wrist |
| Dorsum of the hand | Top of the hand |
| Manus | Hand |
| Palmar | Palm |
| Digital | Finger, Toe |
| Femoral | Thigh |
| Pastellar | Kneecap |
| Popliteal | Posterior of knee |
| Crural | Leg |
| Sural | Calf |
| Calcaneal | Heel |
| Plantar surface | Sole |
| Tarsal | Ankle |
| Dorsum of foot | Top of foot |
| Pes | Foot |
| Cranial | Surrounding the brain |
| Occipital | Back of head |
| Auricular | Ear |
| Vertebral | Spinal Column |
| Lumbar | Lower back |
| Sacral | Lower back/butt area |
| Gluteal | Buttock |
| Right Hypochondriac | Liver, Gallbladder, Right Kidney, Small Intestine |
| Epigastric Region | Stomach, Liver, Pancreas, Duodenum, Spleen, Adrenal Glands |
| Left Hypochondriac | Spleen, Colon, Left Kidney, Pancreas |
| Right Lumbar | Gallbladder, Liver, Right Colon |
| Umbilical Region | Umbilicus (navel), parts of the small intestine, Duodenum |
| Left Lumbar | Descending Colon, Left Kidney |
| Right Iliac | Appendix, Cecum |
| Hypogastric Region | Urinary Bladder, Sigmoid Colon, Female Reproductive Organs |
| Left Iliac | Descending Colon, Sigmoid Colon |
| Superior | Towards the head |
| Inferior | Towards the feet |
| Anterior (ventral) | Towards the front of the body |
| Posterior (dorsal) | Towards the back of the body |
| Medial | Towards the middle of the body |
| Lateral | Towards the sides of the body |
| Intermediate | Between the middle and sides of the body |
| Proximal | Closer to the appendicular attachment point |
| Distal | Further away from the appendicular attachment point |
| Gross Anatomy (macroscopic) | Study of the structure and relationships of body parts that are visible to the naked eye (ex - stomach and brain) |
| Microscopic Anatomy | Study of the structure and relationships of body parts that are not visible to the naked eye (ex - cells and tissues) |
| Embryology | Study of fetal development |
| Regional Anatomy | Study of an area of the body |
| Surface Anatomy | Study of an internal structure by superficial(surface) examination |
| Systems Anatomy | Study of an organ system |
| Comparative Anatomy | Similarities and differences in the anatomy of different species |
| Developmental Anatomy | Study of structural changes over a lifespan |
| Integumentary System | Protect and maintain external boundary of the body (skin, hair, nails, sweat glands, oil glands) |
| Skeletal System | Provide support and movement to the body (bones) |
| Muscular System | Movement (skeletal muscle) |
| Nervous System | Fast communication within the body (brain, spinal cord, nerves) |
| Endocrine System | Hormonal communication within the body (pituitary gland, thyroid gland, adrenal gland, pancreas, ovary, testes) |
| Cardiovascular System | Transport hormones nutrients, waste, thru the body (heart, blood vessels, blood) |
| Respiratory System | Inhale oxygen and exhale carbon dioxide (lungs, trachea, larynx, pharynx, nasal and oral cavities) |
| Lymphatic/Immune System | Protect the body from pathogens (lymph nodes, spleen, immune cells) |
| Digestive System | breakdown food into nutrients (alimentary canal-oral cavity, esophagus, stomach, small intestine, large intestine) (accessory organs - liver, gallbladder, pancreas, teeth) |
| Urinary System | Excrete nitrogenous waste from body via urine (kidney (produce urine); bladder, urethra) |
| Male Reproductive System | Produce and deliver sperm (testes (produce sperm); penis, ducts, prostate gland) |
| Female Reproductive System | Produce egg and nourish embryo (ovary (produce eggs); ducts, uterus, vagina) |
| Stimulus | Changes in variable that is regulated (eg. temperature, stretch in muscle) |
| Receptor | Structure that detects the stimulus (eg. sensory neurons in the skin, stretch receptors in muscle) |
| Control Center | Integrates input and initiates change through the effector (usually brain or endocrine gland) |
| Effector | Structure (eg. muscle or gland) that brings about a change to the stimulus |
| Negative Feedback | The output shuts off the original stimulus or reduces intensity (opposite changes) |
| Positive Feedback | The result or response enhances the original stimulus so that the activity is accelerated |
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