Prefixes
Suffixes
Word Roots
Chapter Illnesses & Conditions
Abbrev. & Other
100

This prefix meaning 'white' is found in the term for white blood cells.

Leuko-

100

This suffix meaning 'blood condition' is found in both anemia and leukemia.

-emia

100

This word root meaning 'blood' is the basis for hematology and hematoma.

Hemat/o

100

A condition where the blood has too few red blood cells or insufficient hemoglobin, causing fatigue and pallor.

Anemia

100

This abbreviation stands for the common blood panel that measures red cells, white cells, and platelets.

CBC- Complete blood count

200

Relating to the body's immune system and its ability to resist disease.

Immuno-

200

This suffix meaning 'cell' appears in erythrocyte and leukocyte.

-cyte

200

This word root refers to the protein inside red blood cells that carries oxygen.

Hem/o

200

This cancer of the blood is characterized by uncontrolled production of abnormal white blood cells.

Leukemia

200

Hgb or Hb is the abbreviation for this oxygen-carrying protein found in red blood cells.

Hemoglobin

300

Indicates conditions related to coagulation or obstruction

Thrombo-

300

Deficiency of cells

-penia

300

A white blood cell that contains granules, involved in immune response

Granul/o

300

A hereditary bleeding disorder caused by a deficiency of clotting factors, most commonly factor VIII or IX.

Hemophilia

300

This abbreviation refers to the immune cells that include T-cells and B-cells, both key players in adaptive immunity.

WBC/Lymphocytes

400

This prefix meaning 'self' describes when the immune system mistakenly attacks the body's own tissues.

Auto-

400

This suffix meaning 'formation or production' describes the process of blood cell development in the bone marrow.

-poiesis

400

The study of blood serum, often used to detect antibodies and diagnose disease

Ser/o

400

This condition occurs when HIV destroys enough CD4+ T-cells that the immune system can no longer fight off infections and certain cancers.

Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS)

400

This abbreviation refers to any foreign substance that triggers an immune response when it enters the body

Ag- Antigen

500

This prefix meaning 'many' or 'much' appears in the WBC with a segmented, multi-lobed nucleus.

Poly-

500

This suffix meaning 'attraction to' explains why neutrophils stain with neutral dyes.

-Phil

500

This word root meaning 'to eat' is found in phagocyte — the cell type that destroys bacteria and debris.

Phag/o

500

This cancer of the lymphatic system affects lymphocytes and can spread throughout the body, unlike its counterpart which is identified by the presence of Reed-Sternberg cells.

Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma

500

ABO and Rh are the two main systems used to classify this which are critical for safe transfusions.


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