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What is the meaning of the suffix - osis?
Condition, usually abnormal ( slight increase in numbers when used with blood cells).
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What is the meaning for the prefixes a-, & -an?
no, not, without
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What is the meaning of the combining form eryth/o?
Red
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What is the term that applies to an enlarged liver giving someone abdominal pain?
Hepatoma
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What is the organs that pertain to the cranial cavity?
Brain, pituitary gland
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What is the combining form for the english term urinary tract?
Ur/o
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What is the term applying to cancerous white blood cells increasing?
leukemia
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What is the organs in the spinal cavity?
It is the nerves of the spinal cord.
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What is the process of visual examination of the eye?
Ophthalmology
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What is the name of the condition that shows a slight increase in normal cells?
Leukocytosis
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What is the two broken down and smaller cavities included in the thoracic cavity?
Pleural cavity, & Mediastinum cavity
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What is the division for the term electrocardiograph?
Electric/o/cardi/o/gram
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What is another word for a condition called CTE?
Encephalopathy
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What is the organs included in the pelvic cavity?
Stomach, small & large intestines, spleen, pancreas, liver, and gall bladder.
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What is the division for the term electroencephalogram and what is it’s meaning?
electr/o/encephal/o/gram -record of electricity in the human brain
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What is the term that applies to someone resuscitated in the emergency department after experiencing heart attack? A broken rib was caused as a result of the physician's test compressions.
iatrogrenic
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What is every organ included in the pelvic cavity? List all.
Portions of small & large intestines, bladder, rectum, urethra, ureters; uterus and the female vagina.
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