This term Phleb/o refers to what in the medical language?
What are veins?
What is the breakdown of red blood Cells known as?
What is Hemolysis?
What is the meaning of "iatr/o" in medical terminology?
What is treatment?
Does Leukopenia indicate an increase or decrease in white blood cell count?
What is a decrease?
What does "kary/o" in medical terminology relate to?
What is a cell nucleus?
What does "tox/o" signify in medical terms?
What is poison?
What type of agent dissolves blood clots?
What is Thrombolytic?
In medical terminology "erythr/o is associated in what color?
What is red?
What is a virus that infects bacteria called?
What is Bacteriophage?
What does "poiesis" mean in medical terminology?
What is formation?
What is the definition for the prefix "leuk/o" in medical terminology?
What is White?
What does hepatomegaly refer to, which is often confused with enlarged Kidneys?
What is Enlarged Liver?
The term "tonsil/o" is related to which body part?
What is the throat?
What is the process of separating plasma from blood cells called?
What is Plasmapheresis?
The suffix "-philia" in medical terminology indicate what?
What is love or attraction?
In medical Terminology "hemato/o is related to what?
What is blood?
What condition is characterized by bone loss?
What is Osteoporosis?
What does "thromb/o" signify in medical language?
What are clots?
Does eosinophilia indicate an excessive number of red blood cells?
What is No, it indicates an excessive number of eosinophils, a type of white blood cell?
What does the prefix "an-" mean in medical terminology?
What is without?
"The term 'lymphangi/o' refers to what in the human body?"
What are lymphatic Vessels?
Is a lipoma a malignant or non-malignant tumor?
What is non-malignant?
What does "kary/o" in medical terminology indicates what?
What is the cell nucleus?
What is the production of red blood cells called?
What is Erythropoiesis?
What does the the prefix "trans" mean in medical terminology?
What is across or through?