1. Inflammation of lungs: pneumonitis
2. inflammation of pharynx : Pharyngitis
3. inflammation of the mucous membrane of the nose: sinusitis
4. inflammation of the pleura: pleuritis
5. pus in the chest: pyothorax
6.blood in the chest: Hemothorax
7. The air in the thorax: pneumothorax
8.incision into the nasal septum: septotomy
9. incision into the lung and bronchus medical term using suffix tomy: pneumobronchotomy
d Medical Terms the suffix -itis to build the medical terms defined in numbers 1-4. 1....
ve the suffix -thorax to build the medical terms defined in numbers 5-7. 5. pus in the chest (pleural space pothorax 6. blood in the chest (pleural space) hemothorax 7. air in the chest (pleural space) e the suffix -tomy to build the medical terms defined in numbers 8-10. 8. incision into the (nasal) septum
each definition m. prefix, and suffix Build the Terms e may require use of a Suffixes Select word parts from the lists to build a complete medical term for given. Note that not all terms will have a root or combining form, pre Some word parts may be used more than once. This exercise may be medical dictionary Combining Forms pneumolo itis e/o Prefixes hyper dys sub- hypo pre- para genic -pnea -ology -pathy pharyngo thoracio pleuro sinuso -cele pre...
suffix -scopy to build the medical terms defined in numbers 11–12. 11. visual examination within 12. visual examination of the larynx
LABORATORY 9 Lab Report: Respiratory System: Physiology 1. Purpose of this exercise: Procedure 1. View histological slides pertaining to the respiratory system. 2. View torso and Respiratory models and diagrams. Questions 1. State the role carbon dioxide plays in maintaining a consistent blood pH. 2. There are two pairs of vocal folds. Which pair are the true vocal cords (superior/inferior)? Explain how the vocal cords produce speech? 3. State the function of the following structures nasal mucosa glottis cardiac notch...