What is "not"?
Define "kinesi/o."
What is "movement or motion"?
Name the suffix that means "inflammation."
What is "-itis"?
Split each word part with lines: (I.E. hema|toma)
Cardiology
What is "CARDI/O|LOGY"?
The prefix in the word hemisphere.
What is "hemi-"?
Hyper- means "over, excessive." What does hypo- mean?
What is "below, insufficient"?
Name all three Roots that mean "muscle."
What are "my/o, myos/o, and muscul/o"?
The suffix "-y" has 3 definitions. Name two.
Split each word part with lines: (I.E. hema|toma)
Erythrocyte
What is "ERYTHR/O|CYTE"?
Some insects have exoskeletons. Define "exoskeleton" using MT.
What is "outside skeleton"?
Name both prefixes that mean "against."
What are "anti- and contra-"?
Name the pair of root words that mean "ankle" and "wrist," respectively.
What are "tars/o" and "carp/o"?
The difference between "-tomy" and "-ectomy."
What is "ectomy is the removal, and incision is the cut?"
(it is up to the proctor whether you are close enough for correctness)
Split each word part with lines: (I.E. hema|toma)
Gastric.
What is "GASTR|IC"?
The prefix in the word advanced.
What is "ad-"?
Three prefixes mean "before." Name one.
What are "ante-, pre-, or pro-?"
Name the 3 Roots that are the 3 sections of the spine.
What are "cervic/o, thorac/o, and lumb/o"?
8 Suffixes mean "pertaining to." Name all of them.
What are "-eal, -al, -ar, -ary, -ic, -ous, -tic, and -ac?"
Split each word part with lines: (I.E. hema|toma)
Polydactyly.
What is "POLY|DACTYL|Y|"?
Define the suffix "-rrhage" in the word "Hemorrhage."
Micro is to macro, as multi is to ____
What is mono?
Name every color root word that we covered.
What are "erythr/o, cyan/o, leuk/o, alb/o, melan/o, xanth/o"?
Name four suffixes that are considered a "process."
(HINT: Think of ones that end with -y.)
What are "-logy, -tomy, -ectomy, -scopy, -plasty, -rrhaphy, -trophy"?
Split each word into its word part with lines: (I.E. hema|toma)
Subdermal Sarcoma
What is "SUB|DERM|AL SARC|OMA"?
In the word Subdermatoglyphic, there are 4 word parts. Name two.
What are "Sub, dermat/o, glyph/o, and -ic"?