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The Language of Medicine Ninth Edition

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cali/o calic/o   calyx (calix) cup-like collectiong region of the renal perlvis  
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cyst/o   urinary bladder  
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glomerul/o   glomerulus-tiny ball of capillaries in the kidney  
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meat/o   meatus--opening or canal  
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nephr/o   kidney  
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pyel/o   renal pelvis--central collecting region in the kidney  
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ren/o   kidney  
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trigon/o   trigone--triangular area in the urinary bladder  
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ureter/o   ureter--one of the two tubes leading from the kidney to the urinary bladder  
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urethr/o   urethra--tube leading form the urinary bladder to the outside of the body.  
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vesic/o   urinary bladder  
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albumin/o   albumin (a protein in the blood)  
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azot/o   nitrogen  
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bacteri/o   bacteria  
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dips/o   thirst  
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kal/o   potassium  
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ket/o keton/o   ketone bodies--ketones are formed when fatty acids are broken down in the liver. Ketones accumulate in blood and urine when the body breaks down fat, instead of sugar for fuel.  
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lith/o   stone  
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natr/o   sodium  
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noct/o   night  
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olig/o   scanty  
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-poietin   substance that forms  
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py/o   pus  
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-tripsy   crushing  
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ur/o   urine(urea)  
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urin/o   urine  
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-uria   urination; urine condition  
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