1. | A band of fibrous connective tissue connecting bones to other bones | A. | Lumbar Puncture | |
2. | Can also be referred to as comedones | B. | Axial Skeleton | |
3. | Results from buildup of complex substances in the cell from simpler substances | C. | Ileum | |
4. | The third portion of the small intestine | D. | Capitulum | |
5. | Another term meaning bruise | E. | Menisci | |
6. | Synonym for transverse plane | F. | Melanin | |
7. | The upright axis of the body | G. | Marrow | |
8. | Less than below | H. | Ligament | |
9. | Divides the body into right and left portions | I. | MS | |
10. | The fatty, blood-forming tissue in the cavities of the long bones | J. | Sagittal Plane | |
11. | Being born without cerebral hemispheres and is incompatible with life | K. | Epithelial Tissue | |
12. | Best described as a small head or rounded extremity of a bone | L. | Horizontal Plane | |
13. | A heart disorder | M. | Prefix | |
14. | The facial nerve disorder characterized by a sudden weakness or paralysis of muscles on one side of the face | N. | Psychotherapy | |
15. | The procedure that records electrical impulses of the brain to measure brain activity | O. | Cryosurgery | |
16. | The two crescent-shaped pads of cartilage on the kneecap | P. | Contusion | |
17. | Same thing as coronal | Q. | Anencephaly | |
18. | Used to remove cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) | R. | Synapse | |
19. | Means blood clot | S. | Anabolism | |
20. | The specialty of a cardiologist | T. | Hemiparesis | |
21. | Found in the brain and spinal cord | U. | Pott fracture | |
22. | Only appears at the end of a word | V. | Cardiomyopathy | |
23. | Fracture of the fibula, near the ankle | W. | Suffix | |
24. | Black pigment found in the skin, hair, and retina | X. | Transient Ischemic Attack (TIA) | |
25. | The process that uses liquid nitrogen or argon gas to freeze and kill abnormal tissue | Y. | Alzheimer Disease | |
26. | The adjective that means pertaining to a parasite | Z. | Greenstick Fracture | |
27. | Not caused by genetics - its cause is unknown | A1. | Hypotension | |
28. | The gray covering of the cerebral hemispheres; it is not a lobe | B1. | Efferent | |
29. | The opposite of afferent | C1. | Colles Fracture | |
30. | The junction between two nerve cells | D1. | Osteoporosis | |
31. | Protects, secretes, absorbs, and excretes | E1. | Electroencephalography | |
32. | Means weakness | F1. | Cortex | |
33. | A small, short-term stroke | G1. | Cardiology | |
34. | Treatment of emotional and mental disorders | H1. | Thrombus | |
35. | Responsible for efferent transmission | I1. | Frontal | |
36. | The most common form of dementia | J1. | Bell Palsy | |
37. | Common fracture of the radius just above the wrist bone | K1. | Motor Neurons | |
38. | The beginning of some words | L1. | Parasitic | |
39. | Occurs when the rate of bone resorption exceeds the rate of bone formation | M1. | Whiteheads | |
40. | Partial fracture in which one side shows a break and the other a bend | N1. | Nervous Tissue |
H | 1. | A band of fibrous connective tissue connecting bones to other bones | A. | Lumbar Puncture |
M1 | 2. | Can also be referred to as comedones | B. | Axial Skeleton |
S | 3. | Results from buildup of complex substances in the cell from simpler substances | C. | Ileum |
C | 4. | The third portion of the small intestine | D. | Capitulum |
P | 5. | Another term meaning bruise | E. | Menisci |
L | 6. | Synonym for transverse plane | F. | Melanin |
B | 7. | The upright axis of the body | G. | Marrow |
A1 | 8. | Less than below | H. | Ligament |
J | 9. | Divides the body into right and left portions | I. | MS |
G | 10. | The fatty, blood-forming tissue in the cavities of the long bones | J. | Sagittal Plane |
Q | 11. | Being born without cerebral hemispheres and is incompatible with life | K. | Epithelial Tissue |
D | 12. | Best described as a small head or rounded extremity of a bone | L. | Horizontal Plane |
V | 13. | A heart disorder | M. | Prefix |
J1 | 14. | The facial nerve disorder characterized by a sudden weakness or paralysis of muscles on one side of the face | N. | Psychotherapy |
E1 | 15. | The procedure that records electrical impulses of the brain to measure brain activity | O. | Cryosurgery |
E | 16. | The two crescent-shaped pads of cartilage on the kneecap | P. | Contusion |
I1 | 17. | Same thing as coronal | Q. | Anencephaly |
A | 18. | Used to remove cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) | R. | Synapse |
H1 | 19. | Means blood clot | S. | Anabolism |
G1 | 20. | The specialty of a cardiologist | T. | Hemiparesis |
N1 | 21. | Found in the brain and spinal cord | U. | Pott fracture |
W | 22. | Only appears at the end of a word | V. | Cardiomyopathy |
U | 23. | Fracture of the fibula, near the ankle | W. | Suffix |
F | 24. | Black pigment found in the skin, hair, and retina | X. | Transient Ischemic Attack (TIA) |
O | 25. | The process that uses liquid nitrogen or argon gas to freeze and kill abnormal tissue | Y. | Alzheimer Disease |
L1 | 26. | The adjective that means pertaining to a parasite | Z. | Greenstick Fracture |
I | 27. | Not caused by genetics - its cause is unknown | A1. | Hypotension |
F1 | 28. | The gray covering of the cerebral hemispheres; it is not a lobe | B1. | Efferent |
B1 | 29. | The opposite of afferent | C1. | Colles Fracture |
R | 30. | The junction between two nerve cells | D1. | Osteoporosis |
K | 31. | Protects, secretes, absorbs, and excretes | E1. | Electroencephalography |
T | 32. | Means weakness | F1. | Cortex |
X | 33. | A small, short-term stroke | G1. | Cardiology |
N | 34. | Treatment of emotional and mental disorders | H1. | Thrombus |
K1 | 35. | Responsible for efferent transmission | I1. | Frontal |
Y | 36. | The most common form of dementia | J1. | Bell Palsy |
C1 | 37. | Common fracture of the radius just above the wrist bone | K1. | Motor Neurons |
M | 38. | The beginning of some words | L1. | Parasitic |
D1 | 39. | Occurs when the rate of bone resorption exceeds the rate of bone formation | M1. | Whiteheads |
Z | 40. | Partial fracture in which one side shows a break and the other a bend | N1. | Nervous Tissue |