Concepts A
Core
Finish
Start
Concepts B
100

Where should you start to read each term?

What is the end

100
What is the main or middle part of the word called?

What is the root

100

What is the name of the words ending

What is the suffix

100

What is the name of the words beginning?

What is a prefix

100

What is a good studying method to memorize these terms?

What is using flashcards

200

Medical terminology is like this mind working board game

What is a puzzle
200
What type of letter is used to combine root words

What is a Vowel

200

What math concept is used when separating these medical terms

What is division

200

Medical terms have at least this amount of roots

What is one

200
What 2 devices must always be in every term

What is a root and a suffix

300

Hippocrates was the father of this type of medicine

What is Western Medicine

300
What type of structures does Latin describe

What are Anatomical Structures

300
What are the 4 basic types of word parts used to create medical terms?

What are the root, prefixes, suffixes, and combining vowel

300

What does the root word usually indicate

What is the body part

300

When should you not use a combining vowel?

What is when the word already has a vowel

400

What two origins are these terms derived from?

What is Greek and Latin

400

A lung disease caused by the inhalation of very fine silica dust causing inflammation in the lungs

What is the black lung

400

The inflammation of the stomach and small intestines

What is Gastroenteritis

400

this group describes the disease processes or medical
procedures affecting these structures

Who are the Greeks

400

Acronyms are abbreviated using which letter?

What is the first letter of the word

500

What percent of terms are based on either Greek or Latin?

What is 75 percent

500

What is the longest medical term we went over?

What is Pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanokoniosis 

500

What 3 other origins helped in the creation of these terms

What are German, French, and English

500

What is the study of the ear, nose, and throat

What is Otorhinolaryngology

500

How should you read each term.

What is from the suffix, back to the beginning of the term and then across