Combining Forms
Prefixes
Suffixes or Prefixes
Like Terms
Ate and Left No Crumbs
100

Renal pelvis.

What is pyel/o?

100

Complete and through but not across.

What is dia-?

100

Also known as excision.

What is -ectomy?

100

Both terms mean urinary bladder.

What is cyst/o and vesic/o?

100

It is also known as voiding.

What is urination

200

Combining term for nitrogen.

What is azot/o?

200
It means bad, difficult, painful, and we are not talking about Gary.

What is dys-?

200

Means incision or to cut.

What is -tomy?

200

Both terms mean kidney.

What are ren/o and nephr/o?

200

The glomerulus and a renal tubule when combine forms this unit.

What is a nephron?

300

The opening to the outside from the urethra.

What is meat/o?

300

It means many or much. 

What is poly?

300

This prefix means in or within and helps to define the brain in the head (cephal/o).

What is -en?

300

Both term mean lip.

What are cheil/o and labi/o?

300

The amount of nephrons in a kidney.

What is one million?

400

Combining term for thirst.

What is dips/o?

400

Prefix for surrounding and it is also Katy's last name.

What is peri-?

400

Against all odds. A popular movie in 1984. What is the prefix for the word underlined.

What is -anti?

400

Both terms mean tongue.

What are lingu/o and gloss/o?

400

One of two bean-shaped organs that filter nitrogenous waste from the bloodstream to form urine.

What is a kidney?

500

Combining term for stone.

What is lith/o?

500

Retro or behind, this prefix still goes in front.

What is retro-?

500

Drooping Leucothoe. This is a plant that stands 3-4' tall and is an evergreen shrub that blooms in spring with small white, urn-shaped flowers. 

What is -ptosis?

500

Both terms mean mouth.

What are or/o and stomat/o?

500

Examples are urea, uric acid, and creatinine.

What are nitrogenous waste? Or what are wastes?