cephal/o head Chromosome A genetic structure located in the nucleus of a cell cyt/o,cyte cell Phenylketonuria Rare genetic disorder/the essential digestive enzyme is missing Hemophilia Group of hereditary bleeding disorders in which a blood clotting factor is missing Genetic Disorder Pathological condition caused by an absent or defective gene Hypoplasia Incomplete development of an organ or tissue usually due to a deficiency in the number of cells plas/i plas/o plasia development, growth, formation end/endo in, within, inside Hypertrophy Increase in bulk of a body part/organ that is due to an increase in size, not number of cells in the tissue poster/o behind/toward the back Dysplasia The abnormal development or growth of cells, tissues or organs Histology Microscopic study of the structure, composition, and function of tissues. Aplasia Defective development, or. the congenital absence, of an organ or tissue Adenocarcinoma Malignant tumor that originates in glandular tissue caud/o lower part of body, tail anter/o before, front Hyperplasia Enlargement of an organ or tissue because of abnormal increase in the number of cells in the tissue patho/pathy disease,suffering, feeling, emotion Stasis/Static Control, maintenance of a constant level Endocrine Glands Produce hormones, do not have ducts Exocrine Glands Secrete Chemical substances into ducts that lead either to other organs or out of the body, such as sweat glands Aden/O Gland Anaplasia Change in the structure of cells and in their orientation to each other exo out of, outside, away from Oligist specialist adip/o fat Ology The science or study of hist/o tissue cephal/o head Chromosome A genetic structure located in the nucleus of a cell cyt/o,cyte cell Phenylketonuria Rare genetic disorder/the essential digestive enzyme is missing Hemophilia Group of hereditary bleeding disorders in which a blood clotting factor is missing Genetic Disorder Pathological condition caused by an absent or defective gene Hypoplasia Incomplete development of an organ or tissue usually due to a deficiency in the number of cells plas/i plas/o plasia development, growth, formation end/endo in, within, inside Hypertrophy Increase in bulk of a body part/organ that is due to an increase in size, not number of cells in the tissue poster/o behind/toward the back Dysplasia The abnormal development or growth of cells, tissues or organs Histology Microscopic study of the structure, composition, and function of tissues. Aplasia Defective development, or. the congenital absence, of an organ or tissue Adenocarcinoma Malignant tumor that originates in glandular tissue caud/o lower part of body, tail anter/o before, front Hyperplasia Enlargement of an organ or tissue because of abnormal increase in the number of cells in the tissue patho/pathy disease,suffering, feeling, emotion Stasis/Static Control, maintenance of a constant level Endocrine Glands Produce hormones, do not have ducts Exocrine Glands Secrete Chemical substances into ducts that lead either to other organs or out of the body, such as sweat glands Aden/O Gland Anaplasia Change in the structure of cells and in their orientation to each other exo out of, outside, away from Oligist specialist adip/o fat Ology The science or study of hist/o tissue
(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.
head
cephal/o
A genetic structure located in the nucleus of a cell
Chromosome
cell
cyt/o,cyte
Rare genetic disorder/the essential digestive enzyme is missing
Phenylketonuria
Group of hereditary bleeding disorders in which a blood clotting factor is missing
Hemophilia
Pathological condition caused by an absent or defective gene
Genetic Disorder
Incomplete development of an organ or tissue usually due to a deficiency in the number of cells
Hypoplasia
development, growth, formation
plas/i
plas/o
plasia
in, within, inside
end/endo
Increase in bulk of a body part/organ that is due to an increase in size, not number of cells in the tissue
Hypertrophy
behind/toward the back
poster/o
The abnormal development or growth of cells, tissues or organs
Dysplasia
Microscopic study of the structure, composition, and function of tissues.
Histology
Defective development, or. the congenital absence, of an organ or tissue
Aplasia
Malignant tumor that originates in glandular tissue
Adenocarcinoma
lower part of body, tail
caud/o
before, front
anter/o
Enlargement of an organ or tissue because of abnormal increase in the number of cells in the tissue
Hyperplasia
disease,suffering, feeling, emotion
patho/pathy
Control, maintenance of a constant level
Stasis/Static
Produce hormones, do not have ducts
Endocrine Glands
Secrete Chemical substances into ducts that lead either to other organs or out of the body, such as sweat glands
Exocrine Glands
Gland
Aden/O
Change in the structure of cells and in their orientation to each other
Anaplasia
out of, outside, away from
exo
specialist
Oligist
fat
adip/o
The science or study of
Ology
tissue
hist/o