Human Anatomy & Physiology Prefixes & Suffixes Quiz

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1. What is the opposite of together?

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The correct opposite of 'together' is 'apart' as it signifies a state of being separated or detached.

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2. What is chondor?

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The correct answer is cartilage. Think of condor birds eating cartilage, which can help recall the connection between chondor and cartilage in this question.

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3. What does 'cyto' refer to?

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The prefix 'cyto-' is commonly used to refer to cells or cell components in biology.

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4. What does the abbreviation 'gastr.' stand for?

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The abbreviation 'gastr.' commonly refers to the stomach, which is an important organ in the digestive system responsible for breaking down food.

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5. What is the English translation of the Latin word 'lumbus'?

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The correct answer 'loin' is derived from the Latin word 'lumbus' which is related to the lower back area (lumbar region). The other options do not directly relate to the Latin word 'lumbus'.

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6. What does the suffix -ology usually indicate?

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The suffix -ology is commonly used to denote the study of a particular subject or field.

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7. What does the abbreviation 'org.' stand for?

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The correct answer is 'organization', as 'org.' is commonly used as an abbreviation for the word organization.

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8. What does the suffix -tomy mean?

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The suffix -tomy is commonly used in medical terminology to refer to a surgical cutting operation.

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9. What is the taste of glycol?

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Glycol is a sweet-tasting substance.

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10. What does 'hypo' mean?

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The prefix 'hypo' is used to indicate something that is located below or under something else.

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11. What is the meaning of the prefixes homeo- or homo-?

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The prefixes homeo- or homo- typically denote 'same' or 'equal'.

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12. What does the prefix ex-/exo- commonly indicate?

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The prefix ex-/exo- typically signifies movement or position outside of something.

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13. What is the meaning of the prefix 'epi-'?

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The prefix 'epi-' typically means 'upon' or 'over'. It is commonly used in words like epidemic, epidermis, and epicenter.

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14. What do the prefixes em- and en- usually indicate?

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The prefixes em- and en- typically signify movement into or being within something.

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15. What does the prefix 'dipl-, di-' mean?

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The prefix 'dipl-, di-' in words like 'diploma' or 'dilemma' indicates something that is two-fold or double in nature.

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16. What is the meaning of the prefix 'poly-'?

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The prefix 'poly-' refers to 'many', such as in words like polygon (many-sided shape) or polytheism (belief in many gods).

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17. What does the prefix mono- represent?

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The prefix mono- is commonly used to indicate 'one', such as in words like monochrome (one color) or monologue (one person speaking). It is important to understand common prefixes to better decipher the meaning of words in the English language.

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18. What is the meaning of 'iso-'?

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The prefix 'iso-' denotes something that is the same or equal in nature or quality.

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19. Lip-

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The correct answer is 'fat' as the prefix 'lip-' typically refers to something related to fat or fatty tissue.

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20. What does the prefix 'histo-' refer to?

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The prefix 'histo-' is commonly used in biology and medicine to refer to tissue, such as in histology, the study of the microscopic structure of tissues.

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21. What does the prefix peri- mean?

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The prefix peri- typically indicates around or surrounding, as exemplified by the word perimeter, which refers to the boundary around a shape or area.

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22. What does the suffix -pathy generally refer to?

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The suffix -pathy typically denotes a disease or abnormal condition, such as neuropathy, which is a disease of the nerves.

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23. Syn-

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The prefix 'syn-' means 'together', as seen in words like synchronized, synonym, and synergy. This prefix is often used to indicate a connection or cooperation between different elements.

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24. What does lyt stand for?

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The correct answer refers to something that is dissolvable, specifically in the context of electrolyte powder.

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25. What is the meaning of the suffix -lysis?

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The suffix -lysis often indicates a process of breaking down, such as in the word analysis where something is broken down to its constituent parts. In this case, the mnemonic device of Linus always breaking Sally's heart can help remember the meaning of -lysis.

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26. What is the correct interpretation of the word 'cata'?

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The correct answer plays on the word 'cata' by breaking it down as 'cat-a'. By imagining a scenario where you are putting a cat down, you can easily remember that 'cata' means 'down'.

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What is the opposite of together?
What is chondor?
What does 'cyto' refer to?
What does the abbreviation 'gastr.' stand for?
What is the English translation of the Latin word 'lumbus'?
What does the suffix -ology usually indicate?
What does the abbreviation 'org.' stand for?
What does the suffix -tomy mean?
What is the taste of glycol?
What does 'hypo' mean?
What is the meaning of the prefixes homeo- or homo-?
What does the prefix ex-/exo- commonly indicate?
What is the meaning of the prefix 'epi-'?
What do the prefixes em- and en- usually indicate?
What does the prefix 'dipl-, di-' mean?
What is the meaning of the prefix 'poly-'?
What does the prefix mono- represent?
What is the meaning of 'iso-'?
Lip-
What does the prefix 'histo-' refer to?
What does the prefix peri- mean?
What does the suffix -pathy generally refer to?
Syn-
What does lyt stand for?
What is the meaning of the suffix -lysis?
What is the correct interpretation of the word 'cata'?
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