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“This root means stiffness or hardness — think of diseases where tissue loses its flexibility.” “Appearing in keratosis, this root means horny tissue or hard layer — like the outer skin.”
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Category 1
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“This root means stiffness or hardness — think of diseases where tissue loses its flexibility.”
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What is scler/o?
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“Appearing in keratosis, this root means horny tissue or hard layer — like the outer skin.”
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What is kerat/o?
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“This combining form means ear — and it shows up in words like aural.”
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What is aur/o?
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“If the sweat glands are acting up, this root is to blame.”
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What is hidr/o?
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“This combining form means straight — and it’s in terms that deal with correcting deformities.”
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What is orth/o?
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“You’ll find this root in cephalalgia and encephalitis — it means head.”
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What is cephal/o?
Category 2
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“This prefix means across or through — think of a train that crosses the country.”
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What is trans-?
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“A contraceptive works against pregnancy — this prefix means against or opposite.”
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What is contra-?
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“In medical terms, intercellular fluid is found between cells. That’s thanks to this prefix.”
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What is inter-?
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“This prefix means within or inside — like intravenous, meaning into a vein.”
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What is intra-?
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“When something’s described as heterogeneous, this prefix tells you it’s different or other.”
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What is hetero-?
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“The prefix dys- appears in dysfunction or dysphagia — it means this type of difficulty or bad condition.”
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What is abnormal, painful, or difficult?
Category 3
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“The suffix -oma shows up in words like melanoma — it means this abnormal thing.”
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What is a tumor (or mass)?
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“This suffix refers to an instrument used for cutting — like the one used in a craniotomy.”
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What is -tome?
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“The suffix -lysis means this — separation, destruction, or loosening.”
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What is separation, destruction, or loosening?
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“If you’re studying someone who studies, you’ll need this suffix — specialist in the study of.”
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What is -logist?
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“A suffix you’ll find in hemiplegia or paraplegia — it refers to this type of loss of movement.”
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What is paralysis?*
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“This suffix means bursting forth (of) — and shows up in hemorrhage, for example.”
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What is -rrhage or -rrhagia?
Category 4
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“This root shows up in chondritis and chondroma — it means cartilage.”
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What is chondr/o?
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“In tenodynia and tenoplasty, this root refers to what?
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What is the structure that connects muscle to bone?
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“The combining form stern/o appears in sternocostal — it names this central chest bone.”
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What is the sternum (or breastbone)?
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“This combining form means rib — and appears in words like costochondral.
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What is cost/o?
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“The combining form brachi/o refers to this upper limb.”
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What is the arm?
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“This combining form appears in ankyloarthritis — what does the combining form mean?
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What is stiffness or bent, crooked?
Category 5
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“A patient comes in pale and weak. Their red blood cell count is low — you jot down this diagnosis.”
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What is anemia?
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“During a checkup, you notice swelling from fluid buildup — a classic case of this condition.”
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What is edema?
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“A patient’s nerve impulses are misfiring, leading to muscle weakness. The chart says neuropathy — meaning a disease of this system.”
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What is the nervous system?
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“Your patient’s blood pressure is abnormally low. You’d note this condition as what?”
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what is hypotension?
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“A patient’s labs show excess calcium in the blood. The term for this imbalance sounds fancy but means exactly that.”
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hypercalcemia?
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“A severe burn patient loses the protective barrier of their skin. This disrupts not just the integumentary system but also this critical process that keeps fluids and temperature stable.”
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What is homeostasis?
Category 6
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“A patient is diagnosed with xeroderma. You might advise extra lotion, since their skin is…”
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What is abnormally dry?
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“A surgeon performs a craniotomy. Based on the suffix, what just happened?
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What is a surgical incision into the skull?
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“Your chart reads bradycardia. Translate this literally.”
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What is slow heart rate?
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“You see osteomalacia on the patient’s record. Break it down — what’s happening to the bones?”
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What is softening of the bones?
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“Your patient suffered a hemiplegia after a stroke. How much of the body is affected?”
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What is one side of the body?
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“Your patient’s condition is labeled polyneuropathy. Word-build it — this means what kind of nerve disorder?”
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What is a disease involving many nerves?
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