Medical Terminology: Aden/o - Nucle/o
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What does the term aden/o refer to?

  • Blood
  • Color
  • Gland (correct)
  • Red
  • What does agglutin/o mean?

    Clumping, gluing

    What does blast/o refer to?

    Embryonic cell

    What does the prefix chrom/o indicate?

    <p>Color</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does erythr/o signify?

    <p>Red</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does granul/o refer to?

    <p>Granules</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does hem/o, hemat/o represent?

    <p>Blood</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does immun/o mean?

    <p>Immune, immunity, safe</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does leuk/o refer to?

    <p>White</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does lymph/o denote?

    <p>Lymph</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does lymphaden/o mean?

    <p>Lymph gland (node)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does lymphangi/o signify?

    <p>Lymph vessel</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does morph/o mean?

    <p>Form, shape, structure</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does myel/o refer to?

    <p>Bone marrow, spinal cord</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does nucle/o mean?

    <p>Nucleus</p> Signup and view all the answers

    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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    Explore the meanings and implications of medical prefixes focusing on glandular structures, blood components, and immune functions. This quiz covers essential terminology that is foundational for understanding various medical conditions and disciplines. Test your knowledge on these critical terms used in healthcare and medicine.

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