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What does lingu/o mean?
What does lingu/o mean?
What is the meaning of lip/o?
What is the meaning of lip/o?
Fat
What does lith/o stand for?
What does lith/o stand for?
Stone, calcification
Define lobe in medical terms.
Define lobe in medical terms.
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What does -logy signify?
What does -logy signify?
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Who is a -logist?
Who is a -logist?
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What does lumb/o refer to?
What does lumb/o refer to?
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What is lymph/o associated with?
What is lymph/o associated with?
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What does -lysis mean?
What does -lysis mean?
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What does lys/o mean?
What does lys/o mean?
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What does macr/o mean?
What does macr/o mean?
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What does mal mean?
What does mal mean?
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What does -malacia refer to?
What does -malacia refer to?
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What does mamm/o refer to?
What does mamm/o refer to?
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What is the meaning of mandibul/o?
What is the meaning of mandibul/o?
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What does -mania mean?
What does -mania mean?
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What is the definition of mast/o?
What is the definition of mast/o?
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What does mastoid mean?
What does mastoid mean?
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What does maxill/o refer to?
What does maxill/o refer to?
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What does meat/o mean?
What does meat/o mean?
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Study Notes
Vocabulary Related to Anatomy
- lingu/o: Refers to the tongue, essential for functions like taste and speech.
- lip/o: Indicates fat, important for energy storage and insulation in the body.
- lith/o: Means stone or calcification, often linked to kidney stones or gallstones.
- lobe: Denotes a well-defined part of an organ, such as the lobes of the brain or lungs.
- -logy: Refers to the study of a particular subject, commonly used in medical and scientific terminology.
- -logist: Signifies an individual who studies or specializes in a specific field, such as a biologist or neurologist.
- lumb/o: Relates to the lumbar region, specifically the lower back, which supports body weight and movement.
- lymph/o: Pertains to lymph and lymphatic tissues, crucial for immune function.
- -lysis: Describes processes of dissolution, breakdown, or destruction, often seen in pathology.
- lys/o: Indicates the action of killing or separating for destruction, commonly used in cellular biology.
- macr/o: Means large, often used to describe anatomical structures or conditions.
- mal: Suggests something bad or abnormal, frequently used in medical terminology to denote dysfunction.
- -malacia: Refers to softness, indicating a pathological condition, often used with tissues (e.g., osteomalacia).
- mamm/o: Pertains to the breast, significant in anatomy and mammography.
- mandibul/o: Relates to the mandible or lower jaw, pivotal for mastication and speech.
- -mania: Denotes madness or obsession, frequently found in psychological contexts.
- mast/o: Relates to the breast, often used in medical discussions about breast health.
- mastoid: Refers to a bony structure in the skull resembling a breast, critical for ear function.
- maxill/o: Indicates the maxilla or upper jaw, playing a vital role in facial structure and dental health.
- meat/o: Refers to a passage or opening, particularly regarding body cavities or channels (meatus).
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This quiz explores essential vocabulary related to anatomy, focusing on roots and suffixes that are commonly used in medical terminology. Test your knowledge of terms associated with various body functions, structures, and studies in anatomy. Perfect for students in health sciences or those interested in medical terminology.