I)-Defining Word Parts: write the definition for each of these word parts(1). WORD PARTS AN/O CEC/O CHOL/E COL/O, COLON/O CYST/O DUODEN/I, DUODE/O ENTER/O.

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I)-Defining Word Parts: write the definition for each of these word parts(1). WORD PARTS AN/O CEC/O CHOL/E COL/O, COLON/O CYST/O DUODEN/I, DUODE/O ENTER/O ESOPHAG/O MEANING Anus Cecum Bile Colon or Large intestine Cyst Duodenum Small intestine Esophagus

I)-Defining Word Parts: write the definition for each of these word parts(2). WORD PARTS HEPAT/O ILE/O JEJUN/O PANCREAT/O PROCT/O RECT/O SIGMOID/O MEANING Liver Ileum Jejunum Pancreas Anus and rectum Rectum Sigmoid colon

II)-Definition: circle the letter next to the correct answer.(1) 1) is the visual examination of the anus and lower recum. a) Anoscopy b) Gastroscopy c) Proctoscopy d) Sigmoidoscopy 2)The salivary glands are located on the face in front of and slightly lower than each ear. a) maxillary b) parotid c) sublingual d) submandibular C

II)-Definition: circle the letter next to the correct answer.(2) 1)The are posterior teeth used for grinding and chewing. a) Canines b) Molar c) Premolar d) b and c 2)The liver removes excess from the bloodstream. a) bilirubin b) glucose c) glycogen d) lipase d b

II)-Definition: circle the letter next to the correct answer.(3) 1)The gallbladder stores and concentrates for later use. a) bile b) hydrochloric acid c) pepsin d) glycogen 2)The duodenum is part of the. a) cecum b) large intestine c) small intestine d) stomach a c

II)-Definition: circle the letter next to the correct answer.(4) 1)A/an is the surgical removal of all or part of the colon. a) cholectomy b) colectomy c) gastrectomy d) anectomy 2)The is the lower opening of the digestive tract. a) anus b) ileocecal valve c) rectum d) sigmoid colon b a

III)-Matching: write the letter of the correct definition on the line next to each term. 1) Cecum 2) Ileum 3) Jejunum 4) Rectum 5) Sigmoid Colon A. pouch that lies on the right side of abdomen. B. first portion of small intestine. C.middle portion of small intestine. D.last division of large intestine. E.last portion of small intestine. F.third major part of large intestine. E F C D A

IV)-Spellcheck: select the correct spelling and write it on the line.(1) 1)The cecum is connected to the ileum by sphinter. a) ileocecal b) iliocecal c) iliocecol 2) means to suture the liver. a) Hepataorrhaphy b) Hepaticorrhaphy c) Hepatorrhaphy a C

IV)-Spellcheck: select the correct spelling and write it on the line.(2) 1) is an inflammation of the liver caused by a virus or by damage from toxic substance. a) Hepatitis b) Hepatitus c) Hepetitus 2)An is the surgical removal of the last portion of the small intestine. a) ilectomy b) ileectomy c) iliectomy a b

IV)-Spellcheck: select the correct spelling and write it on the line.(3) 1) is the lack or loss of the appetite for food. a) Anoresia b) Anoresis c) Anorexia 2) is a chronic degenerative disease of the liver. a) Cerrhosis b) Cirrhosis c) Sirrhosis C b

IV)-Spellcheck: select the correct spelling and write it on the line.(4) 1) is an inflammation of the colon. a) Coloitis b) Colonitis c) Colitis 2) is the sensation that leads to the urge to vomit. a) Nausea b) Nausia c) Nawsea b & c a

IV)-Spellcheck: select the correct spelling and write it on the line.(5) 1) means pain in the gallbladder. a) Cholecystalgia b) Colecystalgia c) Colocystalgia 2) is the surgical formation of a communication between the small intestine and colon. a) enterocholostomy b) enterocolostomy c) entrocolostomy a b

V)-True/False: if the statement is true, write T on the line. If the statement is false, write F on the line.(1) 1) Bruxism means to be without teeth, after having natural teeth. 2) Gastrosis means any disease of the stomach. 3) Gastrorrhagia means excessive flow of gastric secretion. 4) Eructation is the act belching or raising gas orally from the stomach. F T T T

V)-True/False: if the statement is true, write T on the line. If the statement is false, write F on the line.(2) 1) Cholelithiasis is the formation of stones in the large intestine. 2) A choledocholithotomy is an incision in the common bile duct for removal of gallstones. 3) Crohn’s disease is a loss of interest in eating. 4) A vagotomy is the surgical cutting of the nerve that stimulates acid secretion in the stomach. T F F T

VI)-Case study: write the correct answer on the line.(1) 1)Chantha was treated for, an inflammation of a salivary gland. 2)Rithy suffers from, an information of the stomach. 3) Sok has difficulty in swallowing. This is called 4) Roth was treated for,which is pain in the esophagus. Sialadenitis gastritis dysphagia esophagalgia

VI)-Case study: write the correct answer on the line.(2) 1)A/An was performed on Mr A to create an opening between the colon and the body surface. 2)Mr Ratha underwent a/an for the partial removal of the liver. 3) Mr B’s presenting symptom was that is the passage of black stools containing digested blood. 4) Lina was diagnosed as having, an inflammation of an appendix. colostomy hepatectomy melina appendicitid

VI)-Case study: write the correct answer on the line.(3) 1)Her dentist informed that she has, an inflammation of the gum. 2)An old lady was admitted to the hospital for which is the vomiting of blood. 3) Mr Boon underwent for the surgical repair of the rectum. 4) Dr Martison described the patient as being, which means he was without natural teeth.. gingivitis hematemesis rectoplasty edentulous

VII)- Word Building: write the correct word or word part on the line.(1) 1)An enlargement of the liver. a)The combining form means liver. b)The suffix means large or great. c)The term means an enlargement of the liver. 2)Surgical removal of the stomach. a)The combining form means stomach. b)The suffix means surgical removal. c)The term means surgical removal of the stomach. hepat/o -megaly hepatomegaly GASTR/O -ectomy gastrectomy

VII)- Word Building: write the correct word or word part on the line.(2) 1)To suture the cecum. a)The combining form means cecum. b)The suffix means to suture. c)The term means to suture the cecum. 2)Inflammation of the intestine. a)The combining form means intestine. b)The suffix means inflammation. c)The term means inflammation of the intestine. CEC/O -rrhaphy Cecorrhaphy ENTER/O -itis Enteritis

VII)- Word Building: write the correct word or word part on the line.(3) 1)A surgical incision into the sigmoid colon. a)The combining form means sigmoid colon. b)The suffix means surgical incision. c)The term means surgical incision to the sigmoid colon. 2)Abnormal hardening of the wall of an artery. a)The combining form means artery. b)The suffix means abnormal hardening. c)The term means abnormal hardening of the wall of an artery. sigmoid/o -otomy sigmoidotomy ARTERI/O -sclerosis Arteriosclerosis

VII)- Word Building: write the correct word or word part on the line.(4) 1)A surgical removal of the appendix. a)The combining form means appendix. b)The suffix means surgical rempoval. c)The term means surgical incision to the sigmoid colon. 2)Surgical repair of the anus. a)The combining form means anus. b)The suffix means surgical repair. c)The term means surgical repair of the anus. append/o -ectomy appendectomy AN/O -plasty Anoplasty Appendic/o Appendicectomy