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Ch 8 All

Med Term Chapter 8 Digestive All

TermDefinition
an/o anus
append/o; appendic/o appendix
bar/o weight
bucc/o cheek
cec/o cecum
chol/e bile, gall
cholangi/o bile duct
cholecyst/o gallbladder
choledoch/o common bile duct
cirrh/o yellow
col/o; colon/o colon
dent/o; odont/o tooth
diverticul/o pouch
duoden/o duodenum
enter/o small intestine
esophag/o esophagus
gastr/o stomach
gingiv/o gums
gloss/o; lingu/o tongue
hepat/o liver
ile/o ileum
jejun/o jejunum
labi/o lip
lapar/o abdomen
lith/o stone
or/o mouth
palat/o palate
pancreat/o pancreas
pharyng/o pharynx
polyp/o polyp
proct/o anus and rectum
pylor/o pylorus
pyr/o fire
rect/o rectum
sialaden/o salivary gland
sigmoid/o sigmoid colon
a-; an- without
anti- against
brady- slow
dys- abnormal, painful, difficult
-emesis vomiting
-emetic pertaining to vomiting
endo-; intra- within
ex- outward
hydr/o water
hyper- excessive
hypo- below
-iatric pertaining to medical treatment
in- inward
-istry specialty of
-lithiasis condition of stones
-orexia appetite
-pepsia digestion
per- through
peri- around
-phagia eat, swallow
poly- many
post- after
-prandial pertaining to a meal
re- again
retro- backward
sub- under
trans- across
-tripsy surgical crushing
anal canal (AY-nal) Last part of the rectum
anal sphincter (AY-nal / SFINGK-ter) Muscle controlling bowel movements
anorexia Loss of appetite
anus Opening where feces exit
aphagia Inability to swallow
appendix (ah-PEN-diks) Small pouch attached to cecum
ascending colon Right side of large intestine
ascites Fluid buildup in abdomen
cardiac sphincter (KAR-dee-ak / SFINGK-ter) Muscle between esophagus and stomach
cecum (SEE-kum) First part of large intestine
chlelithiasis Gallstones
cirrohsis Scarring of the liver
colon (KOH-lon) Main part of large intestine
common bile duct Carries bile to small intestine
constipation Difficulty passing stool
cystic duct (SIS-tik) Carries bile from gallbladder
defecation Elimination of feces
deglutition (dee-gloo-TISH-un) Swallowing
descending colon Left side of large intestine
diverticulitis Inflamed intestinal pouches
emesis Vomiting
esophageal varices Enlarged veins in esophagus
esophagus Tube from throat to stomach
feces (FEE-seez) Solid body waste
flatulence Intestinal gas
gallbladder (GB) Stores and concentrates bile
gastroenterology Study of the digestive system
gastroesophogeal reflux disease (GERD) Stomach acid flows into esophagus
gingiva (JIN-jih-vah) Gums
halitosis Bad breath
hematemesis Vomiting blood
hemorrhoids Swollen rectal veins
hepatic duct (heh-PAT-ik) Carries bile from liver
hepatitis Inflammation of the liver
hiatal hernia Stomach bulges through diaphragm
incontinence Loss of bowel control
intussusception Intestine folds into itself
jaundice Yellowing of skin and eyes
large intestine Absorbs water; forms feces
liver Produces bile; processes nutrients
lower esophageal sphincter (eh-soff-ah-JEE-al / SFINGK-ter) Prevents stomach acid reflux
mastication (mass-tih-KAY-shun) Chewing
mouth Beginning of digestive tract
nausea Feeling of needing to vomit
obesity Excess body fat
oral cavity Mouth
pancreas Produces digestive enzymes and insulin
peptic ulcer disease (PUD) Ulcers in stomach or duodenum
peristalsis (pair-ih-STALL-sis) Wave-like movement of food
pharynx Throat
proctology Study of rectum and anus
pyloric sphincter (pye-LOR-ik / SFINGK-ter) Muscle between stomach and small intestine
rectum (REK-tum) Stores feces before elimination
regurgitation Backward flow of stomach contents
rugae (ROO-jee) Folds inside the stomach
saliva (suh-LYE-vah) Fluid that begins digestion
salivary glands Produce saliva
sigmoid colon (SIG-moyd) S-shaped part of large intestine
small intestine Digests and absorbs nutrients
sphincters (SFINGK-ters) Ring-shaped muscles controlling openings
stomach Organ that digests food
transverse colon Horizontal part of large intestine
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