DysplasiaThe abnormaldevelopmentor growth ofcells, tissuesor organsChromosomeA geneticstructurelocated inthe nucleusof a cellplas/iplas/oplasiadevelopment,growth,formationHemophiliaGroup ofhereditarybleeding disordersin which a bloodclotting factor ismissingPhenylketonuriaRare geneticdisorder/theessentialdigestiveenzyme ismissinghist/otissueadip/ofatcyt/o,cytecellexoout of,outside,away fromologyThescience orstudy ofAden/OGlandologistspecialistEndocrineGlandsProducehormones,do nothave ductsAdenocarcinomaMalignanttumor thatoriginates inglandulartissueAplasiaDefectivedevelopment, or.the congenitalabsence, of anorgan or tissueHyperplasia Enlargement of anorgan or tissuebecause ofabnormal increasein the number ofcells in the tissueStasis/StaticControl,maintenanceof a constantlevelAnaplasiaChange in thestructure ofcells and intheir orientationto each otherpatho/pathydisease,suffering,feeling, emotioncaud/olowerpart ofbody, tailanter/obefore,frontGeneticDisorderPathologicalconditioncaused by anabsent ordefective geneHypoplasiaIncompletedevelopment of anorgan or tissueusually due to adeficiency in thenumber of cellsHistologyMicroscopicstudy of thestructure,composition,and function oftissues.ExocrineGlandsSecrete Chemicalsubstances intoducts that leadeither to otherorgans or out of thebody, such as sweatglandsend/endoin,within,insidecephal/oheadHypertrophyIncrease in bulk of abody part/organ thatis due to anincrease in size, notnumber of cells inthe tissueposter/obehind/towardthe backDysplasiaThe abnormaldevelopmentor growth ofcells, tissuesor organsChromosomeA geneticstructurelocated inthe nucleusof a cellplas/iplas/oplasiadevelopment,growth,formationHemophiliaGroup ofhereditarybleeding disordersin which a bloodclotting factor ismissingPhenylketonuriaRare geneticdisorder/theessentialdigestiveenzyme ismissinghist/otissueadip/ofatcyt/o,cytecellexoout of,outside,away fromologyThescience orstudy ofAden/OGlandologistspecialistEndocrineGlandsProducehormones,do nothave ductsAdenocarcinomaMalignanttumor thatoriginates inglandulartissueAplasiaDefectivedevelopment, or.the congenitalabsence, of anorgan or tissueHyperplasia Enlargement of anorgan or tissuebecause ofabnormal increasein the number ofcells in the tissueStasis/StaticControl,maintenanceof a constantlevelAnaplasiaChange in thestructure ofcells and intheir orientationto each otherpatho/pathydisease,suffering,feeling, emotioncaud/olowerpart ofbody, tailanter/obefore,frontGeneticDisorderPathologicalconditioncaused by anabsent ordefective geneHypoplasiaIncompletedevelopment of anorgan or tissueusually due to adeficiency in thenumber of cellsHistologyMicroscopicstudy of thestructure,composition,and function oftissues.ExocrineGlandsSecrete Chemicalsubstances intoducts that leadeither to otherorgans or out of thebody, such as sweatglandsend/endoin,within,insidecephal/oheadHypertrophyIncrease in bulk of abody part/organ thatis due to anincrease in size, notnumber of cells inthe tissueposter/obehind/towardthe back

Continuing Chapter 2 Med term. - 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. The abnormal development or growth of cells, tissues or organs
    Dysplasia
  2. A genetic structure located in the nucleus of a cell
    Chromosome
  3. development, growth, formation
    plas/i plas/o plasia
  4. Group of hereditary bleeding disorders in which a blood clotting factor is missing
    Hemophilia
  5. Rare genetic disorder/the essential digestive enzyme is missing
    Phenylketonuria
  6. tissue
    hist/o
  7. fat
    adip/o
  8. cell
    cyt/o,cyte
  9. out of, outside, away from
    exo
  10. The science or study of
    ology
  11. Gland
    Aden/O
  12. specialist
    ologist
  13. Produce hormones, do not have ducts
    Endocrine Glands
  14. Malignant tumor that originates in glandular tissue
    Adenocarcinoma
  15. Defective development, or. the congenital absence, of an organ or tissue
    Aplasia
  16. Enlargement of an organ or tissue because of abnormal increase in the number of cells in the tissue
    Hyperplasia
  17. Control, maintenance of a constant level
    Stasis/Static
  18. Change in the structure of cells and in their orientation to each other
    Anaplasia
  19. disease,suffering, feeling, emotion
    patho/pathy
  20. lower part of body, tail
    caud/o
  21. before, front
    anter/o
  22. Pathological condition caused by an absent or defective gene
    Genetic Disorder
  23. Incomplete development of an organ or tissue usually due to a deficiency in the number of cells
    Hypoplasia
  24. Microscopic study of the structure, composition, and function of tissues.
    Histology
  25. Secrete Chemical substances into ducts that lead either to other organs or out of the body, such as sweat glands
    Exocrine Glands
  26. in, within, inside
    end/endo
  27. head
    cephal/o
  28. Increase in bulk of a body part/organ that is due to an increase in size, not number of cells in the tissue
    Hypertrophy
  29. behind/toward the back
    poster/o