Terminology
Terminology II
Pathology
Pathology II
Anatomy
100

What is the suffix for surgical repair?

-plasty

100

What is the combining form for the large intestines?

colon/o, col/o

100

Which term means difficulty swallowing?

dysphagia

100

What is the term for a heart attack?

Myocardial infarction 

100

What body plane divides the body into the top and bottom half?

Transverse plane

200

What does the combining form "encephal/o" mean? 

Brain
200
Which combining form means the gallbladder?

cholecyst/o

200

What term describes the abnormal enlargement of the spleen?

Splenomegaly 

200

Which term describes the bluish discoloration of the skin and mucous membranes caused by a lack of adequate oxygen in the blood?

cyanosis

200

Which gland secrete hormones that control the activity of other endocrine glands? 

Pituitary gland

300

What does the combining form "contus/o" mean? 

Bruise

300

What does the combing form "pyel/o" mean? 

Renal Pelvis

300

What is the discharge of blood from the ureter

Ureterorrhagia

300

What type of anemia is the most common form? 

Iron-deficiency anemia

300

Name the four lobes of the brain.

Frontal, Parietal, Occipital, Temporal

400

What does the combining form "blephar/o" mean?

Eyelid

400

What does the suffix "-desis" mean?

to bind together

400

Which medical term describes the flow of pus from the ear?

Otopyorrhea

400

Which term describes the total paralysis affecting only one side of the body?

Hemiplegia

400

Which is also known as the gingiva?

Gums

500

What does the suffix "-tripsy" mean? 

to crush

500

What does the combining form "sarc/o" mean? 

flesh, connective tissue

500

What is the chronic degenerative disease of the liver characterized by scarring?

Cirrhosis

500

What is the disorder of unknown cause in which the immune system attacks the thyroid gland and stimulates it to make excessive amounts of thyroid hormone?

Graves' disease

500

Which structure in the ear transmits sound by vibrating?

Tympanic Membrane