Chapter 15 a&p Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
calc/o | calcium |
kyph/o | humpback, hunchback |
lamin/o | lamina |
lord/o | curve, swayback |
lumb/o | loins, lower back |
myel/o | bone marrow |
orth/o | straight |
oste/o | bone |
scoli/o | crooked, bent |
spondyl/o | vertebra |
verterbr/o | verterbra |
-blast | embryonic or immature cell |
-clast | to break |
-listhesis | slipping |
-malacia | softening |
-physis | to grow |
-porosis | pore, passage |
-tome | instrument to cut |
acetabul/o | acetabulum |
calcane/o | calcaneus |
carp/o | carpals |
clavicul/o | clavicle |
cost/o | ribs |
crani/o | cranium |
femor/o | femur |
fibul/o | fibula |
humer/o | humerus |
ili/o | ilium |
ischi/o | ischium |
malleol/o | malleolus |
mandibul/o | mandible |
maxill/o | maxilla |
metacarp/o | metacarpals |
metatars/o | metatarsals |
olecran/o | olecranon |
patell/o | patella |
pelv/i | pelvis |
perone/o | fibula |
phalang/o | phalanges |
pub/o | pubis |
radi/o | radius |
scapul/o | scapula |
stern/o | sternum |
tars/o | tarsals |
tibi/o | tibia |
uln/o | ulna |
ankyl/o | stiff |
arthr/o | joint |
articul/o | joint |
burs/o | bursa |
chrondr/o | cartilage |
ligament/o | ligament |
rheumat/o | watery flow |
synov/o | synovial membrane |
ten/o | tendon |
tendin/o | tendon |
-desis | to bind, tie together |
-stenosis | narrowing |
fasci/o | facia |
fibr/o | fibrous connective tissue |
leiomy/o | smooth muscle that lines the walls of internal organs |
my/o | muscle |
myocardi/o | heart muscle |
myos/o | muscle |
plant/o | sole of the foot |
rhabdomy/o | skeletal muscle connected to bones |
-asthenia | lack of strength |
-trophy | nourishment, development |
ab- | away from |
ad- | toward |
dorsi- | back |
poly- | many, much |
the type of connective tissue acts as a shock absorber between the bones | cartilege |
which type of muscle does not regenterate when damaged? | cardiac |
what action is accomplished by curling a weight? | flexion |
moving your leg away from your body is called | abduction |
smooth muscles are also refferd to as ---- muscles | visceral |
a ---- is the displacement of a bone from its normal position in a joint | dislocation |
this form of arthritis is characterized by an excess or uric acid | gouty arthritis |
what is the neuromuscular disorder caused by bacteria found in the ground | tetanus |
what is the disorder of the peripheral nervous systen that causes ascending paralysis | guillain-barre syndrome |
name the muscular disease that is characterized by aches, pains and muscle stiffness with specific tender areas | fibromyalgia |
what is the neuromuscular disease characterized by degenerative muscle fibers | muscular dystrophy |
what is the examination to evaluate the strength of the contractions of a muscle | EMG |
the repair of a fracture through surgical means is called | open reduction |
the test administered to evaluate bone density is called a | DEXA scan |
the disorder is due to a vitamin d deficienct in children | rickets |
the disorder that is caused by repetitive motions of the hands and wrists is called | carpal tunnel syndrome |
---- means inflamation of a joint | arthritis |
a broken bone with an external wound is called a | compound/open |
the type of fracture that results i many small fragments of a bone is called a --- fracture | comminuted |
fibroids of the uterus are examples of benign smooth muscle tumors called | leiomyomas |
---- is a a disorder in which the natural process of bone growth has changed | paget's disease |
a ---- is a break or injury to a ligament | sprain |
a ---- is a break or injury to a tendon | strain |
MRI stands for | magnetic resonance imaging |
---- is the surgical repair of a joint | arthroplasty |
--- is the visual exam of a joint with an endoscope | arthroscopy |
the removal of a limb is called an | amputation |
the removal of bone or disc material from the vertebral coloumn is called | laminectomy |
an --- is the removal of fluid from a joint through a surgical procedure | arthrocentesis |
---- is a a disorder in which the natural process of bone growth has changed | paget's disease |
a ---- is a break or injury to a ligament | sprain |
a ---- is a break or injury to a tendon | strain |
MRI stands for | magnetic resonance imaging |
---- is the surgical repair of a joint | arthroplasty |
--- is the visual exam of a joint with an endoscope | arthroscopy |
the removal of a limb is called an | amputation |
the removal of bone or disc material from the vertebral coloumn is called | laminectomy |
an --- is the removal of fluid from a joint through a surgical procedure | arthrocentesis |
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