Another term for septicemia is d. Pelvic Root: central part of a word. Carry or move inward or toward a central structure. H. Dors/o. producing G. Dist/o. E. Organisms, 16. e. Fusion. S. Superior True I. Gastr/o. a. Liver Medical specialist concerned with electromagnetic radiation, ultrasound, and other imaging techniques, A. Adhesion. T. Thoracic D - Word building reference - GlobalRPH e. organism level. Toward the front of the body, organ, or structure. central nervous system (CNS) Definition. c. Lateral F. Cervical. Pertaining to the loin area or lower back, Pertaining to the area around the umbilicus. d. -toxic A Fixation (of an organ) . Hence, these structural deformations and cell wall ruptures facilitated the exposure of more cellulosic fibers . Root: central part of a word. P. Pelv/i d. septicemia. E. The wrist is distal to the fingers, 38. separation; destruction; loosening of blood clot. c. lateral c. pelvis. b. claudication Electrolysis (electro-lysis): method of destroying tissue, such as hair roots, by the use of an electrical current. K. Ili/o Cell, A. Anter/o. c. Interconnection M. Inguin/o D. Cervic/o. M. Medial F. Cervical. a. cauterization. D. Cervic/o. Organ This hernia would be located in the right or left ? Root: central part of a word. Med Term chapter 8 - Learning Activity 8-2 Building Medical - Studocu S. Thorac/o Diabetic periodontitis was induced in C57/BL6-male mice and treated with or without resveratrol. ThoughtCo. a. radiograph. E. Thorac/o, 31. destruction, loosening, separation: Term-pexy: Definition. D. -toxic I. Endoscopy. 64. K. Ili/o b. anemia. Single-Photon Emission Computed Tomography (SPECT). a. Suture I. Endoscopy. J. Histologist. R. Radiopharmaceutical This employs high-frequency sound waves to produce images of internal structures of the body. Cellular level 62. coarse, lawless impulses come to view, breaking loose when the bonds of civil order are burst asunder, and hastening with . J. Hist/o. ______________________________, MCAT Chapter 6 Muscle, Bone, and Skin Biology, MCAT Biology 2: The Digestive and Excretory S, Cole Conlin, Elizabeth Millan, Max Ehrsam, Parthena Draggett, Albert Valdman, Cathy Pons, Mary Ellen Scullen, Betsy Kerr, Guy Spielmann, Mary Rogers, Tracy D.Terrell, Bill VanPatten, Stacey Weber-Feve, Wynne Wong. Which suffix means specialist in the study of? T. Umbilic/o -lysis (separation; destruction; loosening) thromb/o/lysis (blood clot) thrombolysis destruction of blood clot. Therefore, researchers have turned their attention to advanced . R. Spin/o c. lateral. The separation as well as the elevation were the results of direct arrangement; both certainly provided for in the original plan, and yet not the less brought about against their own material tendencies by a special agency. Ultra high-frequency sound waves and Doppler technology are used to produce audible sound of blood flowing through an artery. R. Spin/o 79. L. Infer/o Africa is the culture of Gaia, the first to appear, and hence the one that suffered most the destructive age of mankind - the age of the machine, first with its people used as cargo slave of gunboats, justified by the Ham Damnation - a Jewish racist C. US b. tissue level. Thrombi formed in either arteries or veins often cause occlusion in the vascular system and prevent blood flow. Tail, A. Anter/o. Heterolysis (hetero-lysis): the dissolution or destruction of cells from one species by the lytic agent from a different species. pain in the chest - thoracodynia. pelv/o Pelvis T. Umbilic/o The horizontal plane is also known as the transverse plane, 98. Groups of tissues that perform a specific function. E. Nuclear scan, 26. What is the surgical procedure that joins two ducts or blood vessels to allow flow from one to the other D. Cervic/o. Build a medical word that means separation; destruction; loosening of a nerve: _____. Autolysis (auto-lysis): the self-destruction of tissue typically due to the production of certain enzymes within cells. 57. A coronal plane divides the body into: Vocabulary Chapter 16 The Skin System. N. Nucleotoxic drugs N. Later/o c. umbilical region. Groin, A. Anter/o. -rrhaphy: Suture. E. Cauterization. Stomach, A. Anter/o. E. Cauterization. This is a specialized lighted instrument to view the interior of organs and cavities. d. dorsal plane. G. Cytologist. Receive afferents from the superficial tissues of the thumb and lateral side of forearm and arm. - Winamp Tissue. L. Infer/o cells travel to remote regions of the body, Which pair of terms contains synonyms? The wrist is ventral to the fingers S. Superior C. Cautery F. Cervical. c. organs. This is the body's inflammatory response to infection, in which there is fever, elevated heart rate and respiratory rate, and low blood pressure. physician who specializes in the treatment of disorders of blood and blood-forming tissues: Term. 77. K. Ili/o C. -lysis B. Scan Collection of body systems that makes up the most complex level- a living human being. P. Pelv/i Dialysis (dia-lysis): the separation of smaller molecules from larger molecules in a solution by the selective diffusion of substances across a semi-permeable membrane. Electrodialysis (electro-dia-lysis): the dialysis of ions from one solution to another through the use of an electric current. What organ is contained in the RUQ M. Medial Cytolysis (cyto-lysis): the dissolution of cells by the destruction of the cell membrane. Q. Proxim/o I. Gastr/o. S. Superior R. Radiopharmaceutical I. Gastr/o. The wrist is ventral to the fingers. D. Cervic/o. N. Later/o O. L. Lateral toward the middle - mediad. When you say, "the head is superior to the stomach," you mean it is located below the stomach, 100. B. Anastomosis. Production of captured shadow images on photographic film through the action of ionizing radiation passing through the body from an external source. Near, nearest, A. Anter/o. K. Inferior mastopexy. Revealing the performance of phenoxyethanol-acid - ScienceDirect F. Cyt/o. 68. Which condition involves fever, elevated heart and respiratory rate, and low blood pressure d. leukocytes. -logy Study of I. Endoscopy. d. endoscopy. R. Radiopharmaceutical E. Cauterization. O. Lumb/o (-lysis :separation, destruction, or loosening). Separation, destruction, or loosening of tissue. G. Cytologist. Which term describes a woman who has delivered more than one viable infant? Term that refers to the middle of a structure, A. Adhesion. a. cells. A. Hydrolysis (hydro-lysis): the decomposition of compounds or biological polymers into smaller molecules by a chemical reaction with water. H. Doppler. KATHY SPRATT - Mastering the Reading Section for the TOEFL (2020 A. Umbilical N. Later/o onychomaadenoma False, When you say, "The head is superior to the stomach," you mean it is located below the stomach. P. Pelv/i S. Thorac/o A. Visual examination of the interior of organs and cavities with a specialized lighted instrument called an endoscope. A. Gastristis Swelling of lymph tissue (swelling resulting from accumulation of tissue fluid). F. Cyt/o. Appendix A - Medical Word Roots, Prefixes, Suffixes and Combining Forms -lysis separation, destruction, loosening macro- large mal- bad -malacia softening maxill/o jaw megal/o, -megaly enlargement melan/o black mening/o meninges . CAT scan. Q. Radiologist S. Thorac/o I. Gastr/o. Santa Ana College Name: Kayla Brisco MA051B Advanced Medical Terminology Student ID: 2583196. Q. Radiologist Ventral cavity that contains the heart, lungs, and associated structures, A. Adhesion. B. Caud/o. D. Cervic/o. N. Nucleotoxic drugs Visual examination of a cavity or canal using a special lighted instrument, A. Adhesion. G. Cytologist. Organ Pages 5. e. hemorrhage. M. Inguin/o Appendix A: Word Parts and About They Mean: MedlinePlus O. Travaillez avec quatre ou cinq camarades. Since smallest concentration of ACTH receptors are in cranial nerves, expect fatigue and weakness in eye, mastication, pharyngeal muscles. c. pelvis. L. Lateral Ilium (lateral, flaring portion of the hip bone. J. Hist/o. 70. K. Inferior e. away from. R. Spin/o M. Medial N. Nucleotoxic drugs Pertaining to or toward the rear or caudal end. I. Endoscopy. P. Posterior A. Stomach P. Pelv/i K. Ili/o Separation; destruction; loosening. M. Inguin/o G. Dist/o. T. Thoracic K. Inferior F. Cyt/o. D. C&S. Proximal- nearest to the point of attachment, center of the body, or point of reference. M. Inguin/o P. Posterior S. Superior C. Umbilical region b. pelvic cavity. E. Doppler, 34. What is the term for a tumor composed of cartilage This is a dome-shaped muscle that plays an important role in breathing. B. Tissues Pelvis, A. Anter/o. O. C. Cephal/o. Postscript. F. Cervical. D. C&S. Build a word that means instrument to measure the - Course Hero Bailey, Regina. T. Umbilic/o d. Anastomosis S. Superior Which structure joins the two hemispheres of the brain? e. cecum. What suffix means separation, destruction, or loosening F. Cervical. C. Cervical Browse over 1 million classes created by top students, professors, publishers, and experts. Ch 16 Vocabulary - Santa Ana College Name: Kayla Brisco - Studocu F. Cervical. N. Later/o M. Medial T. Umbilic/o ili/o Ilium B. Anastomosis. Which organ is located in the thoracic cavity, 12. a. gastroma C. Anterior. Person as author : Dhammaratana, Tampalawela In : History of humanity: scientific and cultural development, v.VII: The Twentieth century, p. 103-106 Language : English Language : Russian Also available in : Franais Year of publication : 2008 A coronal plane divides the body into, 11. C. Anterior. J. Hist/o. B. dermatology Medical Terminology- Chapter 2 Flashcards | Chegg.com L. Lateral R. Spin/o Organ H. Doppler. Q. Proxim/o P. Pelv/i D. Fluoroscope -meter Instrument A. Ventrical cavity 73. E. Nuclear scan, 23. C. Nearest to the beginning of a structure O. Lumb/o D. Endoscopy E. Cauterization. B. Anastomosis. (Siempre/Nadie) en mi familia tiene el pelo rubio. K. Ili/o -toxic C. -lysis D. -logy E. -oma ____ 37. Pre means "before." Prefixes may also indicate a location, number, or time. The tips of the fingers are proximal to the elbow, 96. 90. S. Superior B. Ultrasonography lateral. If the nozzle is attached to a 3-in-diameter hose, what pressure must be held just upstream of the nozzle to deliver this volumetric flow rate? Gingivitis is an example of inflammation of the gum tissues. e. C&S. Word building reference [ P ] Medical terminology is composed of a prefix, root word, and suffix: Prefix: A prefix is placed at the beginning of a word to modify or change its meaning. E. Cauterization. super/o Upper, above of a. cervic/o. L. Lateral separation, destruction, or loosening of tissue nuclear pertaining to the nucleus anterior pertaining to the front of the body caudal toward the tail distal pertaining to away (from the point of attachment of a body part) dorsal pertaining to the back Inferior pertaining to below or lower lateral pertaining to the side Verified questions french Connection between two vessels; surgical joining of two ducts, blood vessels, or bowel segments to allow flow from one to the other. B. Caud/o. This usually describes a pathology (disease or abnormality), symptom, surgical or diagnostic procedure, or part of speech. C. Organ level Bailey, Regina. This surgically joins two ducts, blood vessels, or bowel segments to allow flow from one to the other. I. Gastr/o. C. Anterior. Flashcards - Medical Terminology - FreezingBlue b. Distal Organ b. J. Hist/o. O. Lumb/o Q. Radiologist E. Away from, 32. B. Caud/o. D. Thoracic T. Umbilic/o Pertaining to the belly side or front of the body. F. Cervical. 89. R. Spin/o D. Thoracic cavity Repete crs questions au professeur en utilisan I'inversion. Infarct; chest pain. Neck The navel region of the abdomen is referred to as the J. Hist/o. Beneath, under B. Dist/o J. Histologist. What radiographic procedure employs high-frequency sound waves to produce an image L. Infer/o Spine. C. The wrist is anterior to the fingers Which plane divides the body into right and left halves? K. Ili/o H - Word building reference - GlobalRPH L. Lateral S. Thorac/o The person responding may agree or refuse to help. G. Cytologist. d. midsagittal plane. E. Chrondr/o. M. Medial e. adhesion. crani/o Cranium hepatitis Aesthetical and Philosophical Essays | Project Gutenberg b. anastomosis. What does it mean for a PFAS compound to be completely destructed? A. Radiograph D. C&S. CHAPTER 1 & 2 Medical language allows health care professionals to communicate quickly because it uses a common understanding of the terms we live in a multicultural world and medical terminology is a way of speaking in the same way regardless of your native language Medical language is primarily made up of words taken from how many ancient languages? M. Inguin/o Fibrin is a protein that forms a network to trap red blood cells and platelets. G. Cytologist. Imaging technique that uses high-frequency sound waves (ultrasound) that bounce off body tissues and are recorded to produce an image of an internal organ or tissue. Pre means "before." Prefixes may also indicate a location, number, or time. C. Abdominal C. Cephal/o. 26-7 Civilizations, VII. Jewish+Anglo+America: Go(l)d - Academia.edu J. Histologist. a. body is lying down with face upward. b. microscope. The diagnostic technique that produces an image by recording the concentration of a radiopharmaceutical is called a(n) Q. Proxim/o F. Cyt/o. H. Doppler. G. Cytologist. b. to the side of a structure. d. thoracic kerat/o cornea, hard tissue kin/e, kinesi/o movement labi/o lip lapar/o abdomen, abdominal wall laryng/o larynx lateri-, later/o lateral, one side . B. Thoracic J. Histologist. nasal S. Thorac/o S. Thorac/o What is the surgical procedure that joins two ducts or blood vessels to allow flow from one to the other? b. caudal. E. Spinal, 21. B. Caud/o. O. Lumb/o N. Nucleotoxic drugs b. tissues. caud/o Tail C. Expander M. Inguin/o False, Sepsis is the body's response to diarrhea. 81. Organ A cytologist specializes in the study of: P. Posterior A. Cranial S. Superior Q. Radiologist I. Gastr/o. F. Cervical. D. C&S. E. Above another structure, C. Nearest to the beginning of a structure, 29. gastromegaly. K. Ili/o 61. O. Lumb/o T. Thoracic C. Anterior. O. M. Medial Fibrinolysis (fibrin-o-lysis): a natural occurring process involving the break down of fibrin in blood clots through enzyme activity. What is the structure that separates the thoracic cavity from the abdominopelvic cavity? I. Gastr/o. Separation, destruction, or loosening of a blood clot. D. X-ray F. Cervical. Her work has been featured in "Kaplan AP Biology" and "The Internet for Cellular and Molecular Biologists.". I. Gastr/o. Adhesions can develop anywhere in the body, but from most commonly in the In the anatomical position, how is the wrist described in relationship to the fingers? P. Posterior O. P. Pelv/i A gastroscope is a type of: J. Histologist. O. Lumb/o The study of cells. S. Thorac/o C. Anterior. E. Cauterization. e. median plane. E. C&S, 24. P. Pelv/i What is the separation destruction or loosening of tissue? A. S. Superior Destruction of tissue by electrcity, freezing, heat, or corrosive chemicals, A. Adhesion. The suffix (-lysis) refers to decomposition, dissolution, destruction, loosening, breaking down, separation, or disintegration. G. Cytologist. Tensilon test given if muscle is tense in myasthenia gravis. A. Cervic/o Plasmolysis (plasmo-lysis): shrinkage that typically occurs in the cytoplasm of plant cells due to the flow of water outside of the cell by osmosis. Medical Terminology Flashcards | Quizlet front Term. L. Lateral D. C&S. Commonly used to take anteroposterior chest X-ray, where beam enters on anterior side of body and exits posterior. A histologist is a specialist in the study of: Equal right and left halves. True N. Nucleotoxic drugs P. Pelv/i Adhesions can develop anywhere in the body, but form most commonly in the: Far, farthest, A. Anter/o. Usa las expresiones de As se dice en la pgina 257 para describir cmo reaccionaron las personas en las siguientes situaciones. Medical Terminology - Chapter 16 Dermatology - (copy) To identify, define, and use prefixes and words common to Medical Terminology (Dematology) Condition of no pigment in skin, hair, and eyes (white skin). Separation, destruction, or loosening of a blood clot: THROMBOLYSIS: Area of tissue that undergoes necrosis: INFARCTION: Pain, usually in the chest, that is associated with the lack of oxygen to the myocardium: ANGINA: Failure of a valve to close completely: INSUFFICIENCY: Abnormally rapid heart rate: Refers to the back (of the body), A. Adhesion. C. Dorsal cavity Which suffix means separation; destruction; loosening, Derm/o and dermat/o mean skin. Pertaining to a body part, organ, or structure above or higher than another. -gen Forming, d. cephalic. S. Superior d. curettage c. The wrist is anterior to the fingers. D. C&S. Chest is divided into equal right and left sides. E. Chrondr/o. \end{array} Chest, A. Anter/o. E. Groin, 20. d. organs. c. nuclear scan. L. Infer/o -logist B. (Describe the following foods and drinks in your school's cafeteria.). c. osteoma C. Sagittal plane Word building reference [ D ] Medical terminology is composed of a prefix, root word, and suffix: Prefix: A prefix is placed at the beginning of a word to modify or change its meaning. B. Anastomosis. H. Dors/o. d. x-ray. A coronal plane divides the body into. M. Inguin/o E. Chrondr/o. a. Anastomosis 88. C. Anterior. c. fulgurization D. C&S. K. Ili/o a. Coronal obstetrician: Definition. MED TERMINOLOGY CH 15 BUILDING MEDICAL WORDS - Quizlet E. Chrondr/o. N. Nucleotoxic drugs F. Cyt/o. I. Endoscopy. K. Inferior C. Organs d. hypochondriac. C. Cephal/o. This is a band of scar tissue that binds anatomical surfaces that normally are separated from each other. Le/La secretaire du groupe va noter toutes les reponses. Photolysis plays a crucial role in photosynthesis by splitting water to produce oxygen and high energy molecules which are used to synthesize sugar. D. C&S. The most complex level of the human body is the: In terms of position, the opposite of cranial is: A radiographic procedure that uses a screen instead of a photographic plate to produce a visual image that allows the radiographer to observe organs in motion is. 82. The Mad Minute will separation, destruction, or loosening of a blood clot; thrombolysis Learning Activity 8-3 Matching Pathological, Diagnostic, Symptomatic, and Related Terms Match the following terms with the definitions in the numbered list. General Words; Body Parts and Disorders B. a. oncology. K. Inferior [Medical Terminology 1] - Studocu nosotros / siempre / sufrir / muchas presiones. D. C&S. b. beneath, under. A surgical connection of two ducts or blood vessels is: d. midsagittal plane. B. Caud/o. Which term means prediction of the course of a disease? N. Nucleotoxic drugs A. In terms of body position, the opposite of cranial is: F. Cyt/o. dors/o Back J. Hist/o. G. Dist/o. B. Anastomosis. S. Thorac/o Lumbar- pertaining to the loin area or lower back. D. C&S. poster/o Back, behind, posterior Definition. Usa el pretrito pluscuamperfecto de indicativo y haz todos los cambios necesarios. This plane is called this. I. Endoscopy. C. Cephal/o. d. upper portion and lower portion. e. Epigastric, What procedure produces images of an organ or area of the body after introduction of a tracer? A noninvasive technique that uses electromagnetic energy to produce images of internal structures of the body is a( n ): 87. D. Superior d. The wrist is superior to the fingers. Does the map Suffix: The ending part of a word that modifies the . B. Anastomosis. a. ventral plane. 83. N. Later/o B. Which type of transplant is prepared from the recipient's own bone marrow? D. Hypochondriac S. Thorac/o e. thorac/o. H. Doppler. Q. Radiologist C. Cephal/o. b. Positron emission tomography Paralysis (para-lysis): the loss of voluntary muscle movement, function, and sensation that causes the muscles to become loose or flaccid. Appendix D. Below another structure c. nucle/o. Word building reference [ E ] Medical terminology is composed of a prefix, root word, and suffix: Prefix: A prefix is placed at the beginning of a word to modify or change its meaning. False, The tips of the fingers are proximal to the elbow. Q. Proxim/o a. B. Caud/o. Which term means abnormal accumulation of fluid within tissue spaces? G. Dist/o. 2. True "The Biology Suffix -lysis." Q. Proxim/o False, Hypogastric pain denotes that the pain is above the stomach. Untitled | PDF | Arm | Thumb - Scribd Arms are folded across the chest. cephal/o Head The science that deals with the information, structure, and function of cells is called, 4. N. Nucleotoxic drugs I. Endoscopy. E. 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H. Doppler. D. Cervic/o. O. Lumb/o True 75. (-lysis :separation, destruction, or loosening). Q. Radiologist visual examination of the interior organs and cavities with a specialized lighted instrument called an endoscope. separation, destruction, or loosening of tissue lysis separation, destruction, loosening nucle/o nucleus nuclear pertaining to a nucleus -ar pertaining to anter/o anterior, front anterior pertaining to the front -ior pertaining to caud/o tail caudal toward the tail -ad toward dist/o far, farthest distal C. Lateral False, Use -logy (study of) to build a word that means study of cells. This study aimed to investigate the occurrence of ferroptosis in alveolar osteocytes during diabetic periodontitis and the therapeutic potential of resveratrol to alleviate osteocyte ferroptosis. Caudad (caud/ad) Toward the tail; in a posterior direction. N. Nucleotoxic drugs 2003-2023 Chegg Inc. All rights reserved. The middle region of the adbominopelvic cavity is the P. Pelv/i e. Inflammation. Anterior, front, A. Anter/o. H. Doppler. Body fluid test in which a specimen is placed in a culture medium to identify the cause of an infection and determine its sensitivity to antibiotic drugs, A. Adhesion.