This root refers to “skin.”
What is derm-?
This prefix means “two.”
What is bi-?
This suffix means “inflammation.”
What is -itis?
The study of the structure of body parts and their relationships to one another.
What is anatomy?
This term describes the study of disease.
What is pathology?
This root means “bone.”
What is oste-?
This prefix means “above” or “excessive.”
What is hyper-?
This suffix means “disease.”
What is -pathy?
The study of how body parts function and work together.
What is physiology?
This directional term means “toward the back.”
What is posterior or dorsal?
This root means “blood.”
What is hem- or hemat-?
This prefix means “around.”
What is peri-?
This suffix means “pain.”
What is -algia?
The scientific study of muscular activity and the mechanics of body movement.
What is Kinesiology?
When pathogenic organisms are confined to a small area, the condition is considered what kind of infection?
What is local?
This root means “kidney.”
What is nephr?
This prefix means “many.”
What is poly-?
This suffix means “surgical removal.”
What is -ectomy?
Subjective evidence of disease or bodily disorder is called ______.
What is a symptom?
This adrenal hormone acts as an anti-inflammatory and antiallergenic in stressful situations.
What is cortisol?
This root means “liver.”
What is hepat-?
This prefix means “within” or “inside.”
What is endo-?
This suffix means "forming an opening"?
What is- Ostomy?
Inhibited blood flow to an area of the body is know as?
What is ischemia?
This condition is characterized by an accumulation of plaque on the inside of the arterial walls.
What is Atherosclerosis?