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Melissa's LOM 1&2

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aden/o   gland  
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arthr/o   joint  
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bi/o   life  
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carcin/o   cancerous  
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cardi/o   heart  
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cephal/o   head  
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cerebr/o   brain  
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cis/o   to cut  
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crin/o   secrete  
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cyst/o   urinary bladder  
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cyt/o   cell  
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derm/o   skin  
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electr/o   electricity  
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encephal/o   brain  
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enter/o   intestines  
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erythr/o   red  
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gastr/o   stomach  
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gnos/o   knowledge  
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nephr/o   kidney  
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gynec/o   woman  
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hem/o   blood  
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hemat/o   blood  
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hepat/o   liver  
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iatr/o   treatment  
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leuk/o   white  
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neur/o   nerve  
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onc/o   tumor  
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ophthalm/o   eye  
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oste/o   bone  
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path/o   disease  
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ped/o   child  
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psych/o   mind  
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radi/o   x-rays  
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ren/o   kidney  
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rhin/o   nose  
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sarc/o   flesh  
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sect/o   to cut  
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thromb/o   clot  
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endo-   within  
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ur/o   urine  
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-ac   pertaining to  
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-al   pertaining to  
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-algia   pain  
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-cyte   cell  
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-emia   blood condition  
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-genic   pertaining to producing, produced by, or produced in  
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-gram   record  
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-ic   pertaining to  
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-ical   pertaining to  
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-ion   process  
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-ist   specialist  
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-itis   inflammation  
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-logy   study of  
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-oma   tumor, mass, swelling  
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-opsy   viewing with a microscope  
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-osis   condition, usually abnormal  
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-pathy   disease condition  
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-scope   instrument for viewing  
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-sis   state of  
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-y   process, condition  
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a-   no, not, without  
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an-   no, not, without  
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auto-   self  
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dia-   complete, through  
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epi-   above, upon  
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ex-   out  
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hyper-   excessive, above, more than normal  
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hypo-   deficient  
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-tomy   process of cutting, incision  
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in-   into, in  
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peri-   surrounding, around  
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re-   back, backward, again  
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exo-   out  
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retro-   behind  
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sub-   below, under  
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trans-   across, through  
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pro-   before, forward  
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-ectomy   excision, removal  
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abdomin/o   abdomen  
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adip/o   fat  
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anter/o   front  
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bol/o   to cast (throw)  
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cervic/o   neck (of the body or of the uterus)  
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chondr/o   cartilage (type of connective tissue)  
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chrom/o   color  
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coccyg/o   coccyx (tailbone)  
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crani/o   skull  
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cyt/o   cell  
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dist/o   far, distant  
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dors/o   back portion of the body  
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hist/o   tissue  
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ili/o   ilium (part of the pelvic bone)  
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inguin/o   groin  
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kary/o   nucleus  
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later/o   side  
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lumb/o   lower back  
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medi/o   middle  
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nucle/o   nucleus  
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pelv/o   hip, pelvic cavity  
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poster/o   back, behind  
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proxim/o   nearest  
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sacr/o   sacrum  
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sarc/o   flesh  
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spin/o   backbone, the spine  
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thel/o   nipple  
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thorac/o   chest  
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trache/o   trachea, windpipe  
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umbilic/o   navel, umbilicus  
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ventr/o   ventral, belly side of the body  
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vertebr/o   vertebrae, backbones  
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viscer/o   the viscera (internal organs)  
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ana-   up  
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cata-   down  
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epi-   above  
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hypo-   below  
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inter-   between  
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meta-   change  
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-eal   pertaining to  
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-iac   pertaining to  
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-ior   pertaining to  
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-plasm   formation  
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-type   picture, classification  
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-somes   bodies  
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-ism   process  
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-ose   pertaining to, full of  
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