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Which word means "The main part of the human body excluding head and limbs; the torso"?
Which word means "A bitter fluid produced by the liver aiding digestion"?
Which word means "A gland behind the stomach producing insulin and digestive enzymes"?
Which word means "An organ involved in blood filtration and immune response"?
Which word means "The main part of the large intestine"?
Which word means "The bony structure at the base of the spine supporting the legs"?
Which word means "The narrow passage forming the lower end of the uterus"?
Which word means "The duct through which urine is discharged from the bladder"?
Which word means "Soft, spongy tissue inside bones that produces blood cells"?
Which word means "The muscular tube connecting the throat to the stomach"?
Which word means "The outermost layer of skin"?
Which word means "The strong tendon connecting calf muscles to the heel bone"?
Which word means "The thighbone; the longest and strongest bone in the human body"?
Which word means "The shoulder blade; a flat triangular bone on the upper back"?
Which word means "Relating to the kidneys"?
Which word means "Relating to the intestines"?
Which word means "Relating to or resembling dogs"?
Key words and definitions covered in this exercise
trunk
The main part of the human body excluding head and limbs; the torso
bile
A bitter fluid produced by the liver aiding digestion
pancreas
A gland behind the stomach producing insulin and digestive enzymes
spleen
An organ involved in blood filtration and immune response
colon
The main part of the large intestine
pelvis
The bony structure at the base of the spine supporting the legs
cervix
The narrow passage forming the lower end of the uterus
urethra
The duct through which urine is discharged from the bladder
bone marrow
Soft, spongy tissue inside bones that produces blood cells
esophagus
The muscular tube connecting the throat to the stomach
epidermis
The outermost layer of skin
Achilles tendon
The strong tendon connecting calf muscles to the heel bone
femur
The thighbone; the longest and strongest bone in the human body
scapula
The shoulder blade; a flat triangular bone on the upper back
renal
Relating to the kidneys
intestinal
Relating to the intestines
canine
Relating to or resembling dogs
Master C2-level vocabulary related to organs, bones & skin. Highly precise, academic mastery. Includes 17 multiple choice questions. 17 vocabulary words...
Which word means "The main part of the human body excluding head and limbs; the torso"?
Which word means "A bitter fluid produced by the liver aiding digestion"?
Which word means "A gland behind the stomach producing insulin and digestive enzymes"?
Which word means "An organ involved in blood filtration and immune response"?
Which word means "The main part of the large intestine"?
Which word means "The bony structure at the base of the spine supporting the legs"?
Which word means "The narrow passage forming the lower end of the uterus"?
Which word means "The duct through which urine is discharged from the bladder"?
Which word means "Soft, spongy tissue inside bones that produces blood cells"?
Which word means "The muscular tube connecting the throat to the stomach"?
Which word means "The outermost layer of skin"?
Which word means "The strong tendon connecting calf muscles to the heel bone"?
Which word means "The thighbone; the longest and strongest bone in the human body"?

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