Prefix Quiz- Organ/Region/Structure

Create an educational illustration showing various anatomical prefixes with corresponding organs or regions of the human body, including visuals for cran-, gang-, gastro-, condyl-, kary-, occipit-, and thorac- with a vibrant and informative style.

Test Your Knowledge of Anatomical Prefixes

Are you ready to challenge yourself with a quiz designed to test your knowledge of anatomical prefixes? This engaging quiz will help you learn and refine your understanding of the prefixes related to various organs, regions, and structures in the human body.

  • 10 thought-provoking multiple choice questions
  • Scores for correct answers to track your progress
  • Ideal for students, teachers, and anyone interested in anatomy
10 Questions2 MinutesCreated by AnalyzingBrain42
What structure does the cran- prefix apply to?
The skull
The skin
The colon/large intestine
The collar bone
What region does the gang- prefix apply to?
The fingers
The cell
The tongue
A collection of nerve cell bodies
What prefix do the fingers use for their anatomical wording?
Cyt-
Digit-
Gloss-
Dendr-
What prefix does the stomach use in its anatomical wording?
Gastro-
Glut-
Gyno-
Cran-
What region does the condyl- prefix apply to?
The ribs
A knuckle/knob
The colon/large intestine
Tree
What structure does the kary- prefix apply to?
The loin
The nucleus
Muscle
The spinal cord
What prefix does the back of the head use in its anatomical wording?
Pect-
Neuro-
Onco-
Occipit-
What prefix does the chest use in its anatomical wording?
Omo-
Onco-
Pect-
Poll-
What structure does the poplit- prefix apply to?
The knee joint
The shoulder
The chest
The ankle
What region does the thorac- prefix apply to?
The spleen
The knee joint
The nucleus
The chest
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