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Chapter 9

2nd Semester Test

QuestionAnswer
an/o or proct/o anus
append/o appendix
bil/i bile
bucc/o cheek
cec/o cecum (first part of colon)
cholangi/o bile duct
chol/e bile, gall
cholecyst/o common bile duct
col/o, colon/o colon
dent/i tooth
duoden/o duodenum (first part small intestine)
enter/o intestines
esophag/o esophagus
gastr/o stomach
gloss/o tongue
hepat/o liver
ile/o ileum(last part of the small intestine)
jejun/o jejunum(second part of the small intestine)
labi/o lip
lapar/o abdomen
lingu/o tongue
odot/o tooth
or/o or stomat/o mouth
palat/o palate
pancreat/o pancreas
pharyng/o pharynx
pylor/o pylorus (lower part of the stomach)
rect/o rectum
Sigmoid- sigmoid colon
an- without
dia- through
dys- abnormal, painful, difficult
peri- around
sub- under, beneath
endo- within
per- through
par- near, beside, abnormal
-itis inflammation
-algia pain
-iasis abnormal condition
-al pertaining to
-ist specialist
-rrhea flow through
-pepsia digestion
-phagia eating
-eal pertaining to
-ic pertaining to
-logist one who studies
-logy study of
-emesis vomiting
-megaly enlargement
-ectomy surgical removal
-graphy process of recording
-tripsy crushing
-scopy process of visual examining
-ostomy surgical creation of an opening in the body
-tomy surgical incision
Bulimia an eating disorder
jaundice yellow tissue discoloration
cleft lip a congenital defect
dental plague a soft bacterial deposit that builds up on the teeth
crohn's disease an autoimmune disorder
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