Concepts of Medical Terminology
Suffixes
Prefixes
Cells, Tissues, and Organs
Body Structure
100

A special vocabulary used by healthcare professionals.

Medical Terminology

100

What is the meaning of:

-ia 

-ism

-sis


condition of

100

The prefix in microscopic

-ic

100

The root that means cell

cyt

100

The brain and spinal cord ar in which cavity

dorsal

200

What are the three-word components

Root, Suffix, and Prefix

200

-ian

iatrics

-iiatry

-logy

Medical Specialties

200

The prefixes uni,tri,and poly all refer to

Number

200

The substance that makes up the cell's genetic material

DNA

200

The root brachi/o refers to the

arm

300

Where can most health technicians work

Hospitals, and long term care facilities, medical clinics, government agencies, insurance companies and consulting firms

300

Suffixes that mean pertaining to:

-ac, -al, -ar, -form, -ic, -ical, -ile, -oid, -ory, -ous

300

The opposite of hypoglycemia is

hyperglycemia

300

The root morph/o means

Form

300

How many regions does the abdomen have

9

400

Define the following words:

dysmenorrhea

cardiologist

renogastric

difficult or painful menstruation

a physician who specializes in study of the heart

pertaining to the kidney and stomach

400

What is the plural ending serum

sera

400

leuko, cyano, and erythro refer to

color

400

To act on, affect

Trop

chronotropic - affect rate or timing

400

How many qudrants does the abdomen have and name them

4  -  upper right, upper left, lower right, and lower left

500

words ending in x or suffixes beginning with rh what suffixes you would add 

x - changed to a g or a c

500

What is the singular form of foramina

foramen

500

Name 2 prefixes for direction and 2 negative Prefixes

ab, ad, dia, per, trans

a, an, anti, contra, de, dis, in, im, non, un, 

500

The functional tissue of an organ

parenchyma

500

Describe the anatomic position

Standing erect, facing forward, arms at sides, palms forward, legs parallel, toes pointed forward.