When the layer of fat causes a droop to the abominal area, it's known as a pannus; a hanging 'flap' of fat and skin.
The scientific term for "tummy" is "abdomen" or "abdominal region". This refers to the part of the body that contains the stomach, intestines, and other digestive organs.
Gastro- is the prefix referring to the stomach, so most likely the correct word is related to that term. Logical guess, but no. The term we use in anatomy is in fact - stomach! Its not uncommon for words that are in common use to be simultaneously the correct anatomical term. It is the Bum-Bum Hole.
The scientific term for a wart is "verruca," which is a benign growth caused by infection with human papillomavirus (HPV) in the top layer of the skin.
The scientific term for a stomach ache is "abdominal pain." It is a symptom that can be caused by a variety of factors such as indigestion, gas, infections, or inflammation in the gastrointestinal tract.
If you don't have a stomach, you must receive nutrition intravenously. It is a main organ of the body, whatever the scientific term for that may be.
Skin is the correct term. For a more scientific sounding term, epidermis can be used. It refers to the outermost layer of the skin.
Gastroenteritis is the medical term for a stomach bug. It refers to inflammation of the stomach and intestines, commonly caused by a viral or bacterial infection. Symptoms include diarrhea, vomiting, and stomach pain.
The scientific term for a hairball is trichobezoar. It is a mass of hair that forms in the stomach of cats when they groom themselves and ingest loose hairs.
the length around and object is volume
Gastic= stomach + by pass = go around. It means to go around the stomach. When this is done, most of the stomach is not used. It normally can hold a lot of food but this surgery reduces the amount the stomach can hold.
The scientific term for Earth's outer layer of surface soil or crust is the lithosphere. This includes the crust and uppermost part of the mantle, forming the rigid outer shell of the Earth.
The scientific term for swallowing is deglutition. It involves a series of coordinated muscular movements that propel food or liquid from the mouth to the stomach through the esophagus.