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What does the suffix '-cele' mean?
What does the suffix '-cele' mean?
- Tumor
- Cell
- Swollen sac or protrusion (correct)
- Malignant tumor
What is cystocele?
What is cystocele?
Protrusion of the bladder into the vaginal wall
What is rectocele?
What is rectocele?
Protrusion of the rectal wall into the vaginal wall
What does the term erythrocyte refer to?
What does the term erythrocyte refer to?
What does the term leukocyte refer to?
What does the term leukocyte refer to?
What is carcinoma?
What is carcinoma?
What does the suffix '-cyte' mean?
What does the suffix '-cyte' mean?
What does the suffix '-oma' indicate?
What does the suffix '-oma' indicate?
What is sarcoma?
What is sarcoma?
Study Notes
Suffix Info
- -cele indicates a swollen sac or protrusion in medical terminology.
- -cyte refers to a cell, commonly used in biological and medical contexts.
- -oma denotes a tumor, often signifying abnormal growths in tissues.
Types of Protrusions
- Cystocele is the protrusion of the bladder into the vaginal wall, leading to discomfort and potential complications.
- Rectocele occurs when the rectal wall protrudes into the vaginal wall, which may impact bowel function.
Blood Cell Types
- Erythrocyte is the term for red blood cells, responsible for transporting oxygen throughout the body.
- Leukocyte refers to white blood cells, which play a critical role in the immune response and fighting infections.
Tumor Classifications
- Carcinoma is a type of malignant tumor that originates from epithelial tissue, often contributing to various cancers.
- Sarcoma is another tumor type, specifically arising from connective tissue, such as bone, muscle, or fat.
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