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Q1. The combining form that means life is ________.
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Topic: Medical Word Parts – Combining Forms
This question tests your knowledge of combining forms, which are used in medical terminology to convey specific meanings related to body parts, functions, or concepts. Here, you are asked to identify the combining form that means "life."
Key Terms and Concepts:
Combining form: A word root plus a combining vowel (usually 'o') that helps connect to suffixes or other roots.
Common combining forms: Examples include cardi/o (heart), dermat/o (skin), and bi/o (life).
Step-by-Step Guidance
Recall that a combining form typically consists of a root word and a vowel, often "o." For example, "cardi/o" for heart.
Think about the root word for "life." In medical terminology, this is often derived from Greek or Latin.
Consider common medical terms related to life, such as "biology" or "biopsy." Identify the root in these words.
Combine the root for "life" with the appropriate combining vowel to form the correct combining form.
Try solving on your own before revealing the answer!
Final Answer: bi/o
The combining form for "life" is "bi/o," as seen in terms like "biology" (the study of life).
Q2. The combining form that means cancer is ________.
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Topic: Medical Word Parts – Combining Forms
This question asks you to recall the combining form that refers to "cancer." Combining forms are essential for building and understanding medical terms.
Key Terms and Concepts:
Cancer: Refers to malignant growths or tumors.
Combining form: Root word + vowel, used to construct medical terms.
Step-by-Step Guidance
Think of medical terms related to cancer, such as "carcinoma."
Identify the root word in "carcinoma" that refers to cancer.
Add the combining vowel to the root to form the combining form.
Double-check the spelling to ensure accuracy.
Try solving on your own before revealing the answer!
Final Answer: carcin/o
The combining form for "cancer" is "carcin/o," as in "carcinoma" (a type of cancerous tumor).
Q3. The combining form that means heart is ________.
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Topic: Medical Word Parts – Combining Forms
This question tests your ability to identify the combining form for "heart," which is commonly used in terms related to cardiology and heart diseases.
Key Terms and Concepts:
Heart: The organ responsible for pumping blood throughout the body.
Combining form: Used to build terms like "cardiology" or "cardiogram."
Step-by-Step Guidance
Recall common medical terms related to the heart, such as "cardiology" or "cardiogram."
Identify the root word in these terms that refers to the heart.
Add the combining vowel to the root to form the combining form.
Check your answer by seeing if it fits in other heart-related terms.
Try solving on your own before revealing the answer!
Final Answer: cardi/o
The combining form for "heart" is "cardi/o," as in "cardiology" (the study of the heart).
Q4. The combining form that means chemical is ________.
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Topic: Medical Word Parts – Combining Forms
This question focuses on the combining form for "chemical," which is used in terms related to chemistry and chemicals in the body.
Key Terms and Concepts:
Chemical: Substances involved in chemical reactions or processes.
Combining form: Used in terms like "chemotherapy."
Step-by-Step Guidance
Think of medical terms involving chemicals, such as "chemotherapy."
Identify the root word in these terms that refers to chemicals.
Add the combining vowel to the root to form the combining form.
Check your answer by using it in other chemical-related terms.
Try solving on your own before revealing the answer!
Final Answer: chem/o
The combining form for "chemical" is "chem/o," as in "chemotherapy."
Q5. The combining form that means to cut is ________.
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Topic: Medical Word Parts – Combining Forms
This question asks you to identify the combining form that means "to cut," which is used in surgical and procedural terminology.
Key Terms and Concepts:
To cut: Refers to surgical cutting or incisions.
Combining form: Used in terms like "incision" or "excision."
Step-by-Step Guidance
Recall medical terms related to cutting, such as "incision" or "excision."
Identify the root word in these terms that means "to cut."
Add the combining vowel to the root to form the combining form.
Test your answer by using it in other surgical terms.
Try solving on your own before revealing the answer!
Final Answer: cis/o
The combining form for "to cut" is "cis/o," as in "incision."
Q6. The combining form that means skin is ________.
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Topic: Medical Word Parts – Combining Forms
This question tests your knowledge of the combining form for "skin," which is used in dermatology and related fields.
Key Terms and Concepts:
Skin: The body's largest organ, covering and protecting the body.
Combining form: Used in terms like "dermatology."
Step-by-Step Guidance
Think of medical terms related to skin, such as "dermatology."
Identify the root word in these terms that refers to skin.
Add the combining vowel to the root to form the combining form.
Check your answer by using it in other skin-related terms.
Try solving on your own before revealing the answer!
Final Answer: dermat/o
The combining form for "skin" is "dermat/o," as in "dermatology."