Quiz Crazy Dr. Kathy's Day 4 Mouth and Stomach
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Match the following prefixes with their meanings:

An, a- = without Endo- = inside

Match the following suffixes with their meanings:

-itis = inflammation -logist = one who specializes in something -plasty = the surgical repair of something

Match the following suffixes with their meanings:

-pathy = a disease -osis = a condition -ectomy = the surgical removal

Match the given Greek and Latin root words with their corresponding meanings in Medicine:

<p>oro = Mouth labio = Lip gingivo = Gums dento/odont = Tooth</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the given Greek and Latin root words with their corresponding meanings in Medicine:

<p>glosso/linguo = Tongue sialadeno = Salivary gland bucco = Cheek esophago = Esophagus</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the given Greek and Latin root words with their corresponding meanings in Medicine:

<p>gastro = Stomach entero = Small intestines colo/colono = Colon or large intestine appendo/appendico = Appendix</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the given Greek and Latin root words with their corresponding meanings in Medicine:

<p>hepato = Liver cholecysto = Gall bladder chole = Bile or gall pancreato = Pancreas</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the given Greek and Latin root words with their corresponding meanings in Medicine:

<p>phago = To eat or swallow laparo = Abdomen pepsia = Digestion emesis = Vomiting</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the given Greek and Latin root words with their corresponding meanings in Medicine:

<p>orexia = Appetite -otomy = Cutting into -algia = Pain</p> Signup and view all the answers

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