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Match the prefixes on the left with the appropriate definition on the right. 1. bi- across, through 2. hemi- b. first 3. mono- c. two 4. primi- d. half 5. tri- e. outside 6. ab- f. before, in front of 7. ante- g. around 8. circum- h. from, away from 9. ecto- i. one 10. trans- j. three

Create a word that means: 1. To move away from the midline of the body __________________ + duct = ______________________ (prefix) (root) (complete word) 2. Around the mouth __________ or + al = ____________________ (prefix) (root) (suffix) (complete word) 3. Knowledge through testing ___________ gnos + is = _____________________ (prefix) (root) (suffix) (complete word) 4. Under the tongue ___________ gloss + al = _____________________ (prefix) (root) (suffix) (complete word)

5. Within a vein __________ ven + ous = ___________________________ (prefix) (root) (suffix) (complete word) 6. Above the pubis __________ pub + ic = ___________________________ (prefix) (root) (suffix) (complete word) 7. Across, or through, the urethra __________ urethr + al = ___________________________ (prefix) (root) (suffix) (complete word) 8. Pertaining to the region upon the stomach __________ gastr + ic = ___________________________ (prefix) (root) (suffix) (complete word) 9. Between the ribs __________ cost + al = ___________________________ (prefix) (root) (suffix) (complete word)

Complete each statement with the most appropriate prefix. 1. A tooth having two cusps or points is known as a ________________cuspid tooth. 2. A person who is paralyzed on one half (one side) of the body is known to have ________________plegia. 3. A woman who is pregnant for the first time is termed a ________________gravida. 4. The excretion of large amounts of urine (much urine) is known as __________uria. 5. The medical term that means “being without pain,” or refers to an agent that is given to relieve pain, is __________algesic. 6. A medication that is placed under the tongue is a ___________lingual medication. 7. An _____________venous medication is one that is administered within a vein. 8. A diagnostic or therapeutic technique that does not require the skin to be broken (not invaded) or a cavity or organ to be entered is said to be a ____________invasive procedure.

FILL IN THE CORRECT SUFFIXES: 1. A blood condition in which there is a higher than normal level of glucose in the blood is known as hyperglyc_________. 2. The treatment of diseases and disorders of the foot is known as pod___________ . 3. The smallest branch of the arterial circulation is the arteri___________ . 4. To change the word duodenal from its adjective form, you would drop the -al and add _________ to make the word a noun. 5. Pain in the head, or headache, is known as cephal___________. 6. Herniation of the bladder through the wall of the vagina is known as a cysto___________ . 7. Inflammation of the appendix is termed appendic___________.

MATCH THE TERMS WITH THEIR MEANINGS endonasalis placement of the heart outside its normal position ectocardia middle layer of the developing embryo syndroma mesoderma the last stage of cell division within the nose telophasis group of symptoms occurring together

What are the opposites of following terms? maturus macroscopicus hypoactivitas praeoperativus sufficientia exogenes antenatalis facilis operabilis similis subaciditas ascendens eutrophia infrapatellaris mortalis retroflexio