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teacher notes chaps 1 2 3

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word root with combining vowel attached   combining form  
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combining vowel   usually an 'o'  
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word root   core of the medical term  
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prefix   beginning of word root  
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suffix   end of word root  
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cyt/o   cell  
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leuk/o   white  
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my/o   muscle  
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demat/o   skin  
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itis   inflammation  
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oid   resembling  
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disease of muscle   myopathy  
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resembling a cell   cyt/oid  
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inflammation of the skin   dermat/itis  
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cancerous tumor   carcinoma  
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study of disease   pathology  
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originating in the body   somatogenic  
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beyond control   metastasis  
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cause (of disease)   eti/o  
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physician, medicine, treatment   iatr/o  
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green   chlor/o  
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nucleus   kary/o  
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knowledge   gno/o  
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color   chrom/o  
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gland   aden/o  
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fiber   fibr/o  
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rod-shaped, striated   rhabd/o  
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lei/o   smooth  
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before   pro-  
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through, complete   dia-  
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difficult, labored, painful, abnormal   dys-  
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state of   -sis  
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abnormal condition   -osis  
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condition of formation, development or growth   -plasia  
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origin, cause   -genesis  
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substance or agent that produces or causes   -gen  
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growth, substance, or a formation   -plasm  
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control, stop, standing   -stasis  
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tumor composed of epithelium   epithelioma  
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malignant black tumor   melano carcinoma  
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something producing cancer   carcinogenic  
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red blood cell   erythrocyte  
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study of tissue   histology  
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incomplete development   hypoplasia  
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resembling fat   lipoid  
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white blood cell   leukocyte  
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new growth   neoplasm  
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body system   systemic  
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originating in the body   somatogenic  
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resembling a nerve   neuroid  
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pertaining to the internal organs   visceral  
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tumor of connective tissue   sarcoma  
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cell substance   cytoplasm  
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likely outcome of disease/disorder   prognosis  
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increase in number of RBC's   erythrocytosis  
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blue skin color   cyanosis  
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producing disease   carcinogenic  
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abnormal condition of yellow discoloration   xanthosis  
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like skin   epithelioid  
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pertaining to nerves   neural  
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like muscle   myoid  
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pertaining to doctor, medicine, treatment   iatric  
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suffix meaning toward   -ad  
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combining form meaning front   anter/o  
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right and left of the umbilical region   lumbar region  
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right and left of the epigastic region   hypochondriac regions  
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around the navel (umbilicus)   umbilical region  
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vertical field passing thru the body from side dividing the body into anterior and posterior positions   frontal coronal  
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right and left of the hypogastric region   iliac regions  
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directly above the umbilical region   epigastric region  
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vertical field running thru the body from front back, dividing the body into right and left sides   sagittal  
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directly below the umbilical region   hypogastric region  
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to the right and left of the umbilical region   lumbar regions  
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