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100


In the terms bronchi and fungi, the "i" is pronounced:

What is "eye"?

100


In macroglossia (large tongue), macro- is a:

What is a Prefix?

100


Which suffix means inflammation?

-Itis

100


There are four basic rules for building medical words.

False

What is False?

100


A medical word consisting of more than one word root joined together with an o is a(n)

What is a compound word?

200


In medical terms, ch (as in cholera) is usually pronounced:

What is "K"

200


The letter combination ps at the beginning of a word (as in psychosis) is pronounced

What is ss?

200


Which prefix means before or in front of?

What is "pre"?

200

Which element is a prefix?

What is -Hyper"?

200


Most medical word roots are derived from:

What is Latin and Greek?

300


A CF is used to link a suffix that begins with a:

What is consonant?

300


The oe in roentgen is pronounced:

What is "eh"?

300


A combining vowel is usually an i.

True/False

What is false?

300

Which element is a word root?

What is Nephr?

300


Brady- means slow. The word for slow speaking is:

What is bradyphasia?

400

A combining form (CF) is a word root plus a:

What is a vowel?

400


In medical terminology, a suffix usually describes a position or direction.

false

400


A word root plus o results in a CF.

True/False

What is True?

400

In mast/o/pexy, the o is a:

What is combining vowel?

400


Arteri/o means artery. The word that means rupture of an artery is:

What is arteriorrhexis?

500


In cardi/o/centesis, cardi/o is a:

What is combining form?

500

When adding a suffix that begins with a vowel, the CF, rather than the word root, precedes the suffix.

FALSE

500

The four elements used to form medical words are word roots, prefixes, suffixes, and combining forms.

What is true?

500


When defining a medical word, first define the suffix.

TRUE/FALSE

TRUE

500

Derm/o and dermat/o mean skin. An instrument to cut the skin is a:

What is a derm/a/tome?