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What does the term aden/o refer to?
What does the term aden/o refer to?
- Blood
- Color
- Gland (correct)
- Red
What does agglutin/o mean?
What does agglutin/o mean?
Clumping, gluing
What does blast/o refer to?
What does blast/o refer to?
Embryonic cell
What does the prefix chrom/o indicate?
What does the prefix chrom/o indicate?
What does erythr/o signify?
What does erythr/o signify?
What does granul/o refer to?
What does granul/o refer to?
What does hem/o, hemat/o represent?
What does hem/o, hemat/o represent?
What does immun/o mean?
What does immun/o mean?
What does leuk/o refer to?
What does leuk/o refer to?
What does lymph/o denote?
What does lymph/o denote?
What does lymphaden/o mean?
What does lymphaden/o mean?
What does lymphangi/o signify?
What does lymphangi/o signify?
What does morph/o mean?
What does morph/o mean?
What does myel/o refer to?
What does myel/o refer to?
What does nucle/o mean?
What does nucle/o mean?
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Study Notes
Medical Terminology: Aden/o - Nucle/o
- Aden/o refers to a gland, indicating structures involved in secretion or hormone production.
- Agglutin/o signifies the process of clumping or gluing, often seen in immunological reactions or blood typing.
- Blast/o denotes embryonic cells, highlighting the early developmental stage of cells.
- Chrom/o represents color, frequently used in terms describing pigmentation or staining processes.
- Erythr/o signifies the color red, commonly associated with red blood cells and conditions like erythremia.
- Granul/o indicates granules, relevant in contexts like white blood cell types that contain granules in their cytoplasm.
- Hem/o and hemat/o both relate to blood, critical in terms of blood disorders, transfusions, and hematology.
- Immun/o denotes immune function, immunity, and safety, forming the basis of immunology.
- Leuk/o implies the color white, particularly connected with white blood cells and conditions like leukocytosis.
- Lymph/o refers to lymph, a vital component of the immune system and fluid balance.
- Lymphaden/o indicates lymph glands or nodes, which filter lymphatic fluid and can swell in infection or disease.
- Lymphangi/o pertains to lymph vessels, crucial for understanding lymphatic circulation and related disorders.
- Morph/o relates to form, shape, or structure, essential in anatomy and developmental biology.
- Myel/o signifies bone marrow or spinal cord, important in hematopoiesis and the nervous system.
- Nucle/o denotes the nucleus, the central component of a cell containing genetic material, crucial to cell function and replication.
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