StemCellsUnspecializedcells that re able torenew themselvesfor long periods oftime by celldivisionCellMembraneTissue thatsurrounds andprotects thecontents of a cellfrom externalenviornmentPeritoneumMultilayeredmembrane thatprotects and holdsorgans in placewithin theabdominal cavity.DominantgeneInherited fromeither parent, theoffspring WILLinherit that geneticcondition orcharacteristic.ParietalPeritoneumOuter layer ofthe peritoneumthat lines theinterior of theabdominal wall.VentralCavityLocated along thefront of the bodyand contains thebody organs thatsustainHomeostasisMesenteryFused double layer ofthe parietalperitoneum thatattaches parts of theintestine to theinterior abdominalwallEpigastricRegionLocatedabove thestomachGeneA fundamentalphysical andfunctional unitof heredity.EmbryonicStemCellsUndifferentiatedcells that areunlike any specificadul cell but havethe ability to formany adult cell.VisceralPeritoneumInner layer ofthe peritoneumthat surroundsthe organs ofthe abdominalcavity.CytologistA specialistin the studyand analysisof cellsCellsThe basic structuraland functional unitsof the body.Specialized andgrouped together toform tissue andorgans.CytologyThe study ofthe anatomy,physiology,pathology andchemistry of thecell.CytoplasmMaterial withinthe cellmembrane thatis NOT part ofthe nucleus.NucleusSurroundedby the nuclearmembrane, astructurewithin a cell.Right andleft iliacregionsLocatednear thehip bonesRight andleftlumbarregionsLocated near theinward curve ofthe spine/part ofthe back betweenthe ribs and pelivsRetroperitonealLocatedbehind theperitoneumUmbilicalRegionSurrounds theumbilicus/bellybutton. Where theumbilical cord wasattached beforebirth.InguinalRelated to thegroin, refersto the entirelower area ofthe abdomenHypogastricRegionLocatedbelow thestomachPeritonitisInflammationof theperitoneumThoracicCavityChestcavity/thoraxsurrounds andprotects theheart and lungsHomeostasisThe processthrough which thebody maintains aconstant internalenviornmentRight and LeftHypochondriacRegionsCovered bythe lowerribs. Belowthe ribsGeneticsThe study ofhow genes aretransferred fromparents to theirchildrenAbdominalCavityContainsthe majororgans ofdigestionPelvicCavitySpace formed bythe hipbones/containsorgans of thereproductive andexcretory systemsStemCellsUnspecializedcells that re able torenew themselvesfor long periods oftime by celldivisionCellMembraneTissue thatsurrounds andprotects thecontents of a cellfrom externalenviornmentPeritoneumMultilayeredmembrane thatprotects and holdsorgans in placewithin theabdominal cavity.DominantgeneInherited fromeither parent, theoffspring WILLinherit that geneticcondition orcharacteristic.ParietalPeritoneumOuter layer ofthe peritoneumthat lines theinterior of theabdominal wall.VentralCavityLocated along thefront of the bodyand contains thebody organs thatsustainHomeostasisMesenteryFused double layer ofthe parietalperitoneum thatattaches parts of theintestine to theinterior abdominalwallEpigastricRegionLocatedabove thestomachGeneA fundamentalphysical andfunctional unitof heredity.EmbryonicStemCellsUndifferentiatedcells that areunlike any specificadul cell but havethe ability to formany adult cell.VisceralPeritoneumInner layer ofthe peritoneumthat surroundsthe organs ofthe abdominalcavity.CytologistA specialistin the studyand analysisof cellsCellsThe basic structuraland functional unitsof the body.Specialized andgrouped together toform tissue andorgans.CytologyThe study ofthe anatomy,physiology,pathology andchemistry of thecell.CytoplasmMaterial withinthe cellmembrane thatis NOT part ofthe nucleus.NucleusSurroundedby the nuclearmembrane, astructurewithin a cell.Right andleft iliacregionsLocatednear thehip bonesRight andleftlumbarregionsLocated near theinward curve ofthe spine/part ofthe back betweenthe ribs and pelivsRetroperitonealLocatedbehind theperitoneumUmbilicalRegionSurrounds theumbilicus/bellybutton. Where theumbilical cord wasattached beforebirth.InguinalRelated to thegroin, refersto the entirelower area ofthe abdomenHypogastricRegionLocatedbelow thestomachPeritonitisInflammationof theperitoneumThoracicCavityChestcavity/thoraxsurrounds andprotects theheart and lungsHomeostasisThe processthrough which thebody maintains aconstant internalenviornmentRight and LeftHypochondriacRegionsCovered bythe lowerribs. Belowthe ribsGeneticsThe study ofhow genes aretransferred fromparents to theirchildrenAbdominalCavityContainsthe majororgans ofdigestionPelvicCavitySpace formed bythe hipbones/containsorgans of thereproductive andexcretory systems

Chapter 2 Medical Definitions - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. Unspecialized cells that re able to renew themselves for long periods of time by cell division
    Stem Cells
  2. Tissue that surrounds and protects the contents of a cell from external enviornment
    Cell Membrane
  3. Multilayered membrane that protects and holds organs in place within the abdominal cavity.
    Peritoneum
  4. Inherited from either parent, the offspring WILL inherit that genetic condition or characteristic.
    Dominant gene
  5. Outer layer of the peritoneum that lines the interior of the abdominal wall.
    Parietal Peritoneum
  6. Located along the front of the body and contains the body organs that sustain Homeostasis
    Ventral Cavity
  7. Fused double layer of the parietal peritoneum that attaches parts of the intestine to the interior abdominal wall
    Mesentery
  8. Located above the stomach
    Epigastric Region
  9. A fundamental physical and functional unit of heredity.
    Gene
  10. Undifferentiated cells that are unlike any specific adul cell but have the ability to form any adult cell.
    Embryonic Stem Cells
  11. Inner layer of the peritoneum that surrounds the organs of the abdominal cavity.
    Visceral Peritoneum
  12. A specialist in the study and analysis of cells
    Cytologist
  13. The basic structural and functional units of the body. Specialized and grouped together to form tissue and organs.
    Cells
  14. The study of the anatomy, physiology, pathology and chemistry of the cell.
    Cytology
  15. Material within the cell membrane that is NOT part of the nucleus.
    Cytoplasm
  16. Surrounded by the nuclear membrane, a structure within a cell.
    Nucleus
  17. Located near the hip bones
    Right and left iliac regions
  18. Located near the inward curve of the spine/part of the back between the ribs and pelivs
    Right and left lumbar regions
  19. Located behind the peritoneum
    Retroperitoneal
  20. Surrounds the umbilicus/belly button. Where the umbilical cord was attached before birth.
    Umbilical Region
  21. Related to the groin, refers to the entire lower area of the abdomen
    Inguinal
  22. Located below the stomach
    Hypogastric Region
  23. Inflammation of the peritoneum
    Peritonitis
  24. Chest cavity/thorax surrounds and protects the heart and lungs
    Thoracic Cavity
  25. The process through which the body maintains a constant internal enviornment
    Homeostasis
  26. Covered by the lower ribs. Below the ribs
    Right and Left Hypochondriac Regions
  27. The study of how genes are transferred from parents to their children
    Genetics
  28. Contains the major organs of digestion
    Abdominal Cavity
  29. Space formed by the hip bones/contains organs of the reproductive and excretory systems
    Pelvic Cavity