Chapter 1 Flashcards
True or false: Word roots ALWAYS indicate the part of the body involved.
False- this is not always the case
Are Suffixes found:
a. above the word
b. below the word
c. before the word
d. at the end of the word
d. at the end of the word
True or False: Spelling is always important, as a single error in spelling can change the whole meaning of a word.
True
Tonsillitis is known as:
a. inflammation of the tonsils
b. removal of the tonsils
c. repair of the tonsils
d. bleeding of the tonsils
a. inflammation of the tonsils
True or false: The root -gastr/o means referring to the stomach.
True
The suffix that means “surgical repair” is:
a. neur/o
b. -plasty
c. -rrhaphy
d. -cyte
b. -plasty
The suffix that means “ tissue death”
a. -megaly
b. -malacia
c. -necrosis
d. -stenosis
c. -necrosis
True or False: arteri/o means vein.
False- means artery
True or false: a fissure is a groove or crack like sore of the skin, and also describes the normal folds in the contours of the brain.
True
True or false: The difference between a laceration and a lesion is that a laceration is a torn or jagged wound or accidental cut while a lesion is pathologic change of the tissues due to disease or injury.
True