Ologies Definitions Answer Sheet
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This document provides a list of definitions for various branches of biology and related fields, including different areas of study such as neurology, cardiology, and various other ologies.
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Instructor D.1.1 Additional Instructor Resources: Student Handout 1: Definitions of “Ologies” Key This information is also available as a PowerPoint® Presentation for students. See D.1.1 PP Student Activ...
Instructor D.1.1 Additional Instructor Resources: Student Handout 1: Definitions of “Ologies” Key This information is also available as a PowerPoint® Presentation for students. See D.1.1 PP Student Activity: Matching “Ologies” for all of the following as slides: Neurology – Brain and Spinal Cord (the Nervous System) Angiology – Blood and Lymph (Circulatory and Vascular Systems) Cynology - Dogs Ophthalmology – Eyes and Vision Otology – Ears and Hearing Otolaryngology –Diseases of Ears (Hearing) and Throat (Taste) Biology – Life and Living Things Osteology – Skeleton and Bony Structures Cardiology – Heart Hematology – Blood Pulmonology – Respiration Gastroenterology – Stomach, Small and Large Intestines Dermatology – Skin Nephrology – Physiology and Diseases of the Kidneys Urology – Urinary Problems, Kidney Structure and Kidney Disorders Gynecology – Female Studies Andrology – Male Studies Embryology – Development Immunology – Blood and Lymphatic Systems and Disease Resistance Ethology – Animal Behavior Felinology – Cats Parasitology – Parasites Pathology – Causes and Effects of Diseases Pharmacology – Drugs Phlebology – Veins Proctology – Colon and Rectum Rhinology – Nose, Nasal Cavities and Sinuses D.1.1: Additional Instructor Resources Instructor Zoology – Animals Herpetology – Reptiles and Amphibians Hippology – Horses Ichthyology – Fish Kinesiology – Movement Myology – Muscles Odontology – Teeth Ornithology – Birds Oncology – Cancer Otorhinolaryngology – Diseases of Ears, Nose and Throat Endocrinology – Hormones Cytology – Structure and Function of Cells D.1.1: Additional Instructor Resources