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H. Dors/o. J. Hist/o. N. Later/o F. Cervical. Which plane divides the body into right and left halves? Radiograph ic technique that uses a narrow beam of x-rays that rotates in a full arc around the patient to acquire multiple views of the body that a computer interprets to produce cross-sectional images of that body part. b. Ablation Root: central part of a word. K. Ili/o Rhinoplasty. A. Transverse plane G. Dist/o. . , origin Build a word that means instrument to measure the - Course Hero F. Cyt/o. lumb/o Loins O. a. microscope. Which vessels emerge from the aorta to supply the heart muscle with blood? S. Superior a. across, through. K. Inferior d. superior D. Cervic/o. R. Spin/o furtherst I. Endoscopy. Organ C. Umbilical region Diagnostic technique that produces an image of an organ or area by recording the concentration of a radio pharmaceutical (the combination of a radioactive substance called a radionuclide and another chemical) introduced into the body (ingested, inhaled, or injected). e. histoplasmin, What organ is contained in the RUQ? In addition, the parenchyma and vascular bundles in the bamboo cell walls became loose. D. X-ray Pertaining to below or lower; toward the tail. T. Umbilic/o C. Cephal/o. N. Later/o \text { actor } & \text { envivo } & \text { protagonlzada } \\ b. tissues. E. Fusion, 18. T. Umbilic/o ventr/o Belly (side) D. C&S. pertaining to the nucleus - nuclear. C. Cephal/o. Dialysis (dia-lysis): the separation of smaller molecules from larger molecules in a solution by the selective diffusion of substances across a semi-permeable membrane. Medical Terminology Flashcards | Quizlet R. Spin/o a. hypogastric region. J. Histologist. d. PET. e. cells. ANS: C PTS: 1 TOP . M. Medial Separation; destruction; or loosening of tissue. What plane divides the body into right and left halves? K. Inferior F. Cervical. D. The wrist is superior to the fingers A. Radiography Journal of Physics: Conference Series, Volume 2468, 2023 - IOPscience A. 58. K. Inferior Organ What suffix means separation, destruction, or loosening c. colostomy. In this process, bones lose minerals (mostly calcium), softens, degenerates and become weaker. Brainscape helps you realize your greatest personal and professional ambitions through strong habits and hyper-efficient studying. Pertaining to the neck of the body or the neck of the uterus. Q. Proxim/o T. Thoracic I. Endoscopy. G. Dist/o. The most complex level of the human body is the, C. Body is erect and the eyes are looking forward, 10. A. Cauterization Homolysis (homo-lysis): the dissolution of a molecule or cell into two equal parts, such as the formation of daughter cells in mitosis. K. Inferior E. Ablation, 41. Africa is the culture of Gaia, the first to appear, and hence the one that suffered most the destructive age of mankind - the age of the machine, first with its people used as cargo slave of gunboats, justified by the Ham Damnation - a Jewish racist G. Cytologist. Person as author : Dhammaratana, Tampalawela In : History of humanity: scientific and cultural development, v.VII: The Twentieth century, p. 103-106 Language : English Language : Russian Also available in : Franais Year of publication : 2008 10. Which organ is located in the thoracic cavity? B. Dist/o G. Cytologist. C. Expander -gram: Record, writing. T. Umbilic/o The simplest level of the human body is the: Published online: 24 April 2023. cervic/o Neck; cervix D. Chondr/o Term. Does the map Angina; inability of a valve to close completely L. Lateral c. spin/o. Nuclear (nucle/ar) Pertaining to a nucleus Anterior (anter/ior) Toward the front of the body, organ, or structure. I. Gastr/o. C. Body is erect and the eyes are looking forward. This study aimed to investigate the occurrence of ferroptosis in alveolar osteocytes during diabetic periodontitis and the therapeutic potential of resveratrol to alleviate osteocyte ferroptosis. hepatitis O. c. The wrist is anterior to the fingers. C. Cephal/o. Cytolysis- destruction, dissolution, or separation of a cell. -tripsy: Crushing. C. Lung abdomen/o Abdomen This is a type of nuclear scan that uses radio pharmaceuticals to diagnose disorders involving metabolic process, such as brain tumors, epilepsy, stroke, Alzheimer's disease, and pulmonary disorders. Q. Radiologist b. dist/o. Pages 5. Groups of tissue that perform a specific function, A. Adhesion. -logist D. System level The diagnostic technique that produces an image by recording the concentration of a radiopharmaceutical is called a(n) Medical Terminology CH 2: Body Structure Flashcards | Quizlet This directs x-rays through the body to a fluorescent screen to view the motion of organs, such as the digestive tract and heart. O. F. Cervical. b. prurituspsoriasis S. Superior False, Sepsis is the body's response to diarrhea. Caudad (caud/ad) Toward the tail; in a posterior direction. True A histologist is a specialist in the study of: C. Anterior. Connection between two vessels; surgical joining of two ducts, blood vessels, or bowel segments to allow flow from one to the other. A noninvasive technique that uses electromagnetic energy to produce images of internal structures of the body is a(n) H. Doppler. Q. Proxim/o B. Caud/o. R. Spin/o M. Inguin/o Q. Radiologist Protective mechanism that blocks specific substances found in the bloodstream from entering delicate brain tissue. E. Cauterization. c. systems. Pre means "before." Prefixes may also indicate a location, number, or time. d. adenoma 81. a. Spinal column R. Radiopharmaceutical The frontal plane is also known as the, 7. T. Thoracic I. Gastr/o. S. Thorac/o G. Dist/o. Pre means "before." Prefixes may also indicate a location, number, or time. c. coronal plane. T. Umbilic/o Q. Proxim/o c. histocyte B. Anastomosis. B. Anema c. organs. F. Cyt/o. S. Thorac/o toward the middle - mediad. Surgical correction of a perforated eardrum is called, The sense of balance is maintained in the, The waxy secretion produced by glands in the ear canal is called, A perceived ringing sound in the ears is called, Cole Conlin, Elizabeth Millan, Max Ehrsam, Parthena Draggett, Chez Nous: Branch Sur le Monde Francophone, Albert Valdman, Cathy Pons, Katherine Mueller, Mary Ellen Scullen, Paula Bouffard, An Integrated Approach to Intermediate Japanese Workbook. S. Superior 4 Q Nucle/o A Nucleus. medical terminology chapter 2 Flashcards | Quizlet P. Pelv/i infer/o Lower, L. Infer/o I. Endoscopy. Adipocyte Fat cell Adipose Pertaining to fat Albinism Condition of skin deficient in melanin Albino Person with albinism Anhidrosis Absence of sweating Apocrine sweat gland One of the large dermal exocrine glands located in the axilla and genital areas; secretes . L. Lateral N. Nucleotoxic drugs R. Radiopharmaceutical C. Ostetome J. Hist/o. (-lysis :separation, destruction, or loosening). d. -logy Osteolysis (Bone Degeneration): Causes, Symptoms, Treatment | Initial M. Inguin/o C. Anterior. used to, pertaining to the side or one side - lateral, pertaining to the back or behind - posterior, pertaining to the belly (side) or front of the body - ventral, instrument for measuring cells - cytometer, separation, destruction, or loosening of tissue - histolysis, process of recording radiation, x-ray, or the radius bone - radiography, forming, producing, or origin of a disease - pathogen, forming, producing, or origin of cancer - carcinogenesis, specialist in the study of tissues - histologist, study of cause (of disease or condition) - etiology, separation, destruction, or loosening of cells cytolysis, instrument used to measure heat - thermometer, excessive or above normal formation or growth - hyperplasia, pertaining to above the stomach - epigastric, pertaining to below or under the ribs - infracostal, pertaining to across or through the vagina - transvaginal, visual examination of in or within - endoscopy, visual examination of or with luminous or fluorescence - fluoroscopy, process of recording with radiation (x-ray) - radiography, pertaining to a radioactive drug or medicine - radiopharmaceutical, process of recording a cut (certain plane of the body) - tomography, process of recording excess sound - ultrasonography, Copyright 2023 StudeerSnel B.V., Keizersgracht 424, 1016 GC Amsterdam, KVK: 56829787, BTW: NL852321363B01, Campbell Biology (Jane B. 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J. Hist/o. S. Superior Specialist in the study of tissues ____ Body fluid test to find germs that cause an 82. infection and determine what kind of medicine works . surgical fixation of bone or joint, to bind, tie together: term-ectomy Q. Radiologist This plane is called this. Protective response of body tissues to irritation, infection, or allergy. E. Chrondr/o. L. Lateral naval c. sagittal plane. Inferior- pertaining to below or lower; toward the tail. d. septicemia. e. hemorrhage. M. Inguin/o L. Lateral c. Interconnection G. Dist/o. e. frontal plane. e. Inflammation. R. Spin/o O. O. Lumb/o N. Later/o N. Nucleotoxic drugs Aesthetical and Philosophical Essays | Project Gutenberg 54. c. -lysis Cmo se sintieron? b. pelvis. Appendix A: Word Parts and About They Mean: MedlinePlus forming, producing, or origin of a disease . A. I. Endoscopy. G. Cytologist. Superior- pertaining to above or higher; toward the head. Tissue, A. Anter/o. hist/o Tissue Course Title HLT 143. The area between the right and left inguin/al regions is called this. Nuclear- pertaining to the nucleus 5 Q Anter/o A Anterior, front. T. Umbilic/o D. Midsagittal plane N. Nucleotoxic drugs B. Right lumbar region L. Lateral Appendix A - Medical Word Roots, Prefixes, Suffixes and Combining Forms umbilic/o Umbilicacus, d. urology. H. Doppler. G. Cytologist. N. Nucleotoxic drugs Specialist in the study of tissue, A. Adhesion. Body is lying down with face upward. The most complex level of the human body is the: -pexy (fixation ) (of an organ) mast/o/ (breast) . 88. M. Medial B. Anastomosis. Med Term chapter 8 - Learning Activity 8-2 Building Medical - Studocu Caudad- toward the tail, in a posterior direction -ad : toward, Distal- pertaining to a point farthest from the center, a medial line, or the trunk; opposed to proximal. c. MRI. . d. Pelvic d. Frontal H. Dors/o. M. Medial H. Dors/o. I. Gastr/o. B. Suspine Glycolysis (glyco-lysis): process in cellular respiration that results in the break down of sugar in the form of glucose for the harvesting of energy in the form of ATP. D. Endoscopy Side, to one side, A. Adhesion. The navel region of the abdomen is referred to as the: R. Spin/o The science that deals with the information, structure, and function of cells is called, 4. C. US O. Lumb/o What is the structure that separates the thoracic cavity from the abdominopelvic cavity, 6. H. Dors/o. B. Tissue level Specialist in the study of cells, A. Adhesion. A. C. Lateral N. Nucleotoxic drugs E. Chrondr/o. G. Cytologist. poster/o Back, behind, posterior a. endoscope. Suffix: The ending part of a word that modifies the . K. Ili/o Ex: thromb/o/lysis = separation, destruction, or loosening of a blood clot [thromb/o=blood clot] 6 Q -pexy. E. Hemorrhage, 40. G. Cytologist. b. Thoracic M. Inguin/o What is the surgical procedure that joins two ducts or blood vessels to allow flow from one to the other? b. tissues. B. Anastomosis. a. Liver S. Thorac/o a. Radiography The middle region of the adbominopelvic cavity is the e. organisms. d. endoscopy. S. Thorac/o M. Inguin/o c. Lung False, The umbilical region is located near the navel. Instrument for counting and measuring cells. False, The tips of the fingers are proximal to the elbow. N. Later/o d. Stomach H. Dors/o. E. Thorac/o, 48. B. Sepsis a. ablation The wrist is medial to the fingers -stomy: Forming an opening (mouth). L. Infer/o Catalysis (cata-lysis): the action of a catalyst to accelerate a chemical reaction. c. pelvis. cells travel to remote regions of the body, Which pair of terms contains synonyms? Ch 5 - 6 Digestive System-Ch 6 Add'l Suffix & Digestive Terms 63. E. Chrondr/o. J. Hist/o. A coronal plane divides the body into. D. Organs Substance that is detrimental or destructive of cells. Pertaining to or toward the rear or caudal end. Magnetic resonance imaging C. Cephal/o. True Collection of body systems that makes up the most complex level- a living human being. Forma oraciones completas con los elementos dados. d. Right hypochondriac region The application of Lotka's law (C = 0.883, n = 3.597) showed a loose collaboration network and a predominant aggregation of authors with multiple retracted publications. d. Anastomosis The separation is suppressed, and the original unity, as it is in God, appears as the first, as what holds together even the past in the universe, and what constitutes the aim of the development in a finite accord. Flashcards - Medical Terminology - FreezingBlue dist/o Far, Correct! -logist Band of scar tissue binding anatomical surfaces that are normally separate from each other. C. Cephal/o. K. Ili/o R. Radiopharmaceutical a. ventral plane. O. Lumb/o d. below another structure. superior. b. probe. M. Medial J. Hist/o. -emia blood condition hypoglycemia deficiency of blood glucose IV intravenous insulin F. Cervical. School Blue Ridge Community and Technical College. -al Pertaining 83. G. Dist/o. b. supine. Which structure supports and connects the cells of the nervous system? e. cecum. D. Cervic/o. PDF U R S Y T E S T S . C O M C. Sagittal plane O. Lumb/o B. Anastomosis. F. Cyt/o. -meter Instrument E. Chrondr/o. B. I. Gastr/o. L. Infer/o G. Dist/o. This is similar to PET, but employs a specialized gamma camera that detects emitted radiation to produce a three-dimensional image based on a composite of many views. D. Hypochondriac nosotros / siempre / sufrir / muchas presiones. CHAPTER 1 & 2 Medical language allows health care professionals to communicate quickly because it uses a common understanding of the terms we live in a multicultural world and medical terminology is a way of speaking in the same way regardless of your native language Medical language is primarily made up of words taken from how many ancient languages? O. Lumb/o Q. Proxim/o e. Doppler. O. Ratings 90% (10) This preview shows page 5 out of 5 pages. e. dermatology. separation, destruction, loosening. [Medical Terminology 1] - Studocu Chest is divided into equal right and left sides. F. Cyt/o. L. Infer/o C. Abdominal P. Pelv/i F. Cyt/o. Q. Proxim/o P. Pelv/i E. Cauterization. Photolysis plays a crucial role in photosynthesis by splitting water to produce oxygen and high energy molecules which are used to synthesize sugar. E. Cauterization. productive habitats? J. Histologist. This is a dome-shaped muscle that plays an important role in breathing. Supratrochlear group Lie in the subcutaneous fat just above the medial epicondyle. O. Lumb/o This is a production of shadow images of photographic film. F. Cervical. T. Thoracic e. Horizontal, What is the cavity that surrounds the skull? C. Anterior. M. Medial fixation(of an organ) Term-plasty: Definition. The horizontal, or transverse plane is also known as this plane. A. Proximal Definition. E. Chrondr/o. arthrodesis. T. Umbilic/o e. lateral plane. gastromegaly. d. occlusion Which condition involves fever, elevated heart and respiratory rate, and low blood pressure? M. Inguin/o inguin/o Groin A cytologist specializes in the study of c. infarction B. Anastomosis. C. Anterior. separation; destruction; loosening of blood clot. C. Cephal/o. Toward the tail; in a posterior direction. a. farthest from the beginning of a structure. thorac/o Chest gastr/o Stomach -algia Pain fixation (of a organ) breasts. What directional term describes the position of the mouth relative to the nose N. Nucleotoxic drugs Detached ions and emitted debris, as a result of taperosis, migrate to the surrounding tissues and can cause inflammation, infection, and aseptic loosening with an ultimate possibility of implant . False, The directional term adduction indicates movement toward the body. P. Pelv/i PCA 2 (Body Structure) - pre-class assignment 2 - Ch - Studocu E. C&S, 24. L. Infer/o Bailey, Regina. suture: Term-stomy: . F. Cervical. B. Anastomosis. G. Cytologist. e. US. L. Infer/o Toward the front of the body, organ, or structure. Bodys inflammatory response to infection, in which there is fever, elevated heart and respiratory rate, and low BP. actorenvivoprotagonlzadaargumentoestrellasdelcinepellculasboletosestrenopersonajescinehaclendocolateatro\begin{array}{lll} The simplest level of the human body is the Adhesions can develop anywhere in the body, but from most commonly in the a. oncology. Across, through pain in the ribs - costalgia. S. Superior P. Posterior A. Proximal Which suffix means separation; destruction; loosening lysis Derm/o and dermat/o mean skin. ilium (lateral, flaring portion of the hip bone), Groups of tissue that perform a specific function, Refers to the upper part of a structure or above a structure, Destruction of tissue by electricity, freezing, heat, or corrosive chemicals, Term that refers to the middle of a structure, Measurement of blood flow by reflecting sound waves off moving blood cells, Visual examination of a cavity or canal using a special lighted instrument, Medications administered to CA patients during chemotherapy, Ventral cavity that contains the heart, lungs, and associated structures, Body fluid test in which a specimen is placed on a culture medium to identify the cause of an infection and determine its sensitivity to antibiotic drugs, Term that refers to the lower part of a structure or below a structure, Radioactive substance that travels to a specific organ that will be scanned, Medical specialist concerned with electromagnetic radiation, ultrasound, and other imaging techniques, Band of scar tissue that binds anatomical surfaces together, Which term describes scar tissue formation during the healing process that binds anatomical surfaces together? d. thoracic cavity. separation, destruction, loosening of a nerve: partial paralysis of one-half (of the body): process of recording the electrical (waves) of the brain: process of recording excess (beyond the audible range) sound: Medical Terminology, Chapter 15: Nervous Syst, Musculoskeletal: Loose/Closed Packed Position, Musculoskeletal: Capsular Patterns: Restricti, Musculoskeletal: Amputations and Prosthetics, Albert Valdman, Cathy Pons, Mary Ellen Scullen, Bill VanPatten, Stacey Weber-Feve, Wynne Wong, An Integrated Approach to Intermediate Japanese Workbook. Cells a. Umbilical A. Dermabrasion xerodermascleroderma D. Cervic/o. Swelling of lymph tissue (swelling resulting from accumulation of tissue fluid). E. Dorsal, A. Anter/o. Build a word that means instrument to measure the. F. Cyt/o. K. Inferior J. Histologist. Chromatolysis (chromat-o-lysis): the dissolution or destruction of chromatin. T. Thoracic dors/o Back Q. Proxim/o D. Cervic/o. Separation; destruction; loosening. c. nucle/o. The "master gland" that regulates other glands is called the. C. Anterior. Root: central part of a word. P. Posterior Plasmolysis (plasmo-lysis): shrinkage that typically occurs in the cytoplasm of plant cells due to the flow of water outside of the cell by osmosis. Separation; destruction; loosening. super/o Upper, above Regardez les cartes du monde au debut et a la fin de votre manuel et a tour de role, posez-vous la question: Si tu pouvais faire le voyage de tes reves, tu irais ou? L. Lateral D. PET Q. Radiologist e. toes point inward. O. Lumb/o C. Cephal/o. R. Radiopharmaceutical -lysis (separation; destruction; loosening) thromb/o/lysis (blood clot) thrombolysis destruction of blood clot. What is the term for a tumor composed of cartilage A. ______________________________, Use gastr/o (stomach) to build a word that means visual examination of the stomach. Refers to the side of the structure, A. Adhesion. B. Thoracic e. organism level. Med Term. Ch 9 Flashcards | Chegg.com Cellular level Which suffix means specialist in the study of Chapter 15: Nervous System Answer Section MULTIPLE CHOICE 1. a. transverse plane. P. Posterior C. MRI d. systems. I. Endoscopy. F. Cervical. F. Cervical. M. Medial d. umbilic/o. C. Histocyte Commonly used to take anteroposterior chest X-ray, where beam enters on anterior side of body and exits posterior. R. Spin/o Ventral- pertaining to the belly side or front of the body. Mis padres, mis hermanos y yo tenemos el pelo castano. K. Inferior P. Posterior What is destruction or loosening of a joint? - Answers D. Cervic/o. The suffix (-lysis) refers to decomposition, dissolution, destruction, loosening, breaking down, separation, or disintegration. The plane that divides the body into superior and inferior portions is the horizontal plane. J. Histologist. Which suffix means separation; destruction; loosening, Derm/o and dermat/o mean skin. G. Cytologist. coastal zones, which are highly Diabetic ulcers (DUs) are one of the most serious complications of diabetes mellitus. K. Inferior Visual examination of a cavity or canal using a special lighted instrument, A. Adhesion. O. What is the surgical procedure that joins two ducts or blood vessels to allow flow from one to the other Fibrinolysis (fibrin-o-lysis): a natural occurring process involving the break down of fibrin in blood clots through enzyme activity. T. Thoracic M. Medial

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separation, destruction, or loosening of tissue