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1. What does the term 'gastr-' refer to?

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The term 'gastr-' specifically refers to the stomach. It is commonly used in medical terminology related to the stomach and gastrointestinal system.

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2. What does the prefix cardi- refer to?

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The prefix cardi- specifically refers to the heart.

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3. What is the meaning of the prefix megal-?

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The prefix 'megal-' when used in words refers to something being enlarged in size or scope.

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4. What does the suffix -itis typically refers to in medical terminology?

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The suffix -itis is commonly used in medical terminology to denote inflammation of a specific part of the body or a specific disease. It is important to understand the meanings of common medical suffixes to comprehend medical terminology.

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5. What does the word root 'dermat-' refer to?

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The word root 'dermat-' specifically refers to the skin. It is commonly used in medical terms related to the skin, such as dermatology for the study of skin disorders.

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6. What does the term 'plast-' refer to in medical terminology?

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The prefix 'plast-' in medical terminology is commonly used to indicate a surgical repair procedure.

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7. What does the term cerebr- refer to?

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The term 'cerebr-' refers to the brain specifically, not the heart, stomach, or liver.

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8. What is a common synonym for the word 'path-'?

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The prefix 'path-' is commonly associated with the term 'disease', making it the correct synonym in this context. 'Trail', 'route', and 'passage' do not directly relate to the concept of disease.

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9. What is another term for the gastrointestinal system?

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The gastrointestinal system is often referred to as the digestive system, which includes organs like the stomach, intestines, and bowels.

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10. What is the meaning of the suffix -osis?

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The suffix -osis is used in medical terminology to denote any condition, however, the other options listed are incorrect as they represent different meanings or conditions.

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11. What does the suffix -otomy mean in medical terminology?

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The suffix -otomy in medical terminology refers to a cutting into or incision procedure, not to removal, suturing, or diagnosing.

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12. What is the word formed by completing the following pattern: aden-?

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The correct answer is 'gland' which completes the word pattern 'aden-' and forms the word 'gland', a type of organ in the body.

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13. What does the prefix 'angi-' refer to?

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The prefix 'angi-' specifically refers to blood vessels, such as arteries, veins, and capillaries, in medical terminology.

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14. -oma

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The term '-oma' is typically used to denote a tumor, which can refer to a mass or growth of abnormal cells. While 'cancer' is a general term for diseases characterized by abnormal cell growth, 'benign' refers to non-cancerous tumors, and 'metastasis' specifically refers to the spread of cancer cells to other parts of the body.

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15. What is the meaning of the term 'nephr-'?

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The term 'nephr-' is related to the kidney. The prefix 'nephr-' is commonly used in medical terminology to refer to structures or conditions related to the kidney.

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16. What organ is associated with the term 'hepat-'?

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The term 'hepat-' is specifically related to the liver as in hepatitis, hepatomegaly, etc.

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17. What does the term 'arthr-' refer to?

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The term 'arthr-' specifically refers to joints in the body. Joints are the connections between bones that allow for movement and flexibility.

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18. What does the term 'blephar-' refer to?

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The term 'blephar-' specifically refers to the eyelid, not any other facial feature mentioned in the incorrect answers.

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19. What suffix is commonly added to a word to indicate a specialist in a particular field?

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The suffix '-ologist' is commonly added to a word to indicate a specialist in a particular field, such as 'biologist' or 'psychologist'. The incorrect answers of 'enthusiast', 'scholar', and 'aficionado' do not have the same meaning or usage as the suffix '-ologist'.

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20. What does 'rhin-' refer to?

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The prefix 'rhin-' is commonly used to refer to the nose, such as in medical terms like rhinoplasty for nose surgery.

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21. What is the correct term for 'gingiv-'?

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The term 'gingiv-' refers specifically to the gums in dentistry.

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22. -malacia.

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The suffix -malacia refers to a softening of tissue or structure.

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23. -ology

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The suffix -ology typically indicates the study of a particular subject area or field.

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24. What is a spasm?

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A spasm is a sudden, involuntary contraction of a muscle, differentiating it from a twitching movement, voluntary contraction, or muscle strain.

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25. -algia

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The suffix -algia is commonly used in medical terminology to refer to pain. It is important to understand the meanings of different suffixes when interpreting medical terms.

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26. What does the prefix 'crani-' refer to?

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The prefix 'crani-' specifically relates to the skull, not to other parts of the body such as the foot, heart, or lung.

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27. What is the meaning of the word 'end-'?

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The prefix 'end-' typically denotes being within or inside something, as opposed to outside, beyond, around, about, above, or over it.

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28. What does the prefix 'hemi-' typically refer to?

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The prefix 'hemi-' is commonly used to indicate 'half' or 'part of a whole.' For example, 'hemisphere' means half of a sphere.

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29. What does the suffix -oid mean?

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The suffix -oid in the English language is used to indicate something resembling or having the form of the root word.

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What does the term 'gastr-' refer to?
What does the prefix cardi- refer to?
What is the meaning of the prefix megal-?
What does the suffix -itis typically refers to in medical terminology?
What does the word root 'dermat-' refer to?
What does the term 'plast-' refer to in medical terminology?
What does the term cerebr- refer to?
What is a common synonym for the word 'path-'?
What is another term for the gastrointestinal system?
What is the meaning of the suffix -osis?
What does the suffix -otomy mean in medical terminology?
What is the word formed by completing the following pattern: aden-?
What does the prefix 'angi-' refer to?
-oma
What is the meaning of the term 'nephr-'?
What organ is associated with the term 'hepat-'?
What does the term 'arthr-' refer to?
What does the term 'blephar-' refer to?
What suffix is commonly added to a word to indicate a specialist in a...
What does 'rhin-' refer to?
What is the correct term for 'gingiv-'?
-malacia.
-ology
What is a spasm?
-algia
What does the prefix 'crani-' refer to?
What is the meaning of the word 'end-'?
What does the prefix 'hemi-' typically refer to?
What does the suffix -oid mean?
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