Question 11
Inflammation of the lining of the heart is:
cardiology |
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cardiac |
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endocarditits |
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cardiologist |
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endocardium |
Question 12
Pertaining to the rib and spine is the definition for:
Colic |
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Hemorrhage |
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Costovertebral |
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Abdominal |
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Murmur |
Question 13
Some medical terms do not have any prefix, some do not contain any suffix and some contain neither a prefix nor a suffix. Which of the following terms is composed of a root, a combining form and a suffix?
Urethra |
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Ureter |
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Urine |
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Costovertebral |
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Cardiology. |
Question 14
Suffix
The beginning of some words |
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The foundation of the word that provides its meaning |
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The vowel that joins a root to another root or to a suffix |
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The combination of a root and a combining vowel |
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The ending of some words |
Question 15
The core element of any term is its:
spelling |
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root |
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ending |
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usage |
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beginning |
Question 16
The element "um" is what type of word element?
A root word |
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A prefix |
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A suffix |
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A combining vowel |
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A combining form |
Question 17
The element hem- is what type of word element?
Suffix |
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Prefix |
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Root word |
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Medical term |
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Not a word element |
Question 18
The plural form of the word for armpit is:
axillaa |
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axillas |
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axillary |
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axillae |
Question 19
The plural form of the word thorax is:
thoraxes |
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thoraca |
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thoraces |
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thorases |
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thoracae |
Question 20
The prefix is:
the core of the word |
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found at the end of the word |
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the beginning of some words |
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the combining of the word |
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rarely used in the medical language |
QUESTION 11
ANS) Endocarditis
QUESTION 12
ANS) Costovertebral
QUESTION 13
ANS) Costovertebral
QUESTION 14
ANS) The ending of some words
QUESTION 15
ANS) Root
QUESTION 16
ANS) A Suffix
QUESTION 17
ANS) Root Word
QUESTION 18
ANS) Axillae
QUESTION 19
ANS) Thoraces
QUESTION 20
ANS) The beginning of some words
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