An Illustrated Guide To Vet Med Term
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ISBN: 9781305465763
Author: ROMICH
Publisher: Cengage
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DIVIDING WORDS EXERCISE
Separate these words into their component parts (prefix, combining form, suffix). Some words do not contain all three word parts.
The first one has been done for you.
Combining
Form
Medical
Combining
Form
Medical
Prefix
Suffix
Word
Prefix
Suffix
Word
cancer/o-
9. malignancy
-OUs
1. cancerous
10. orchitis
2. balanitis
3. dyspareunia
11. phimosis
4. epididymitis
12. postcoital
5. epispadias
13. priapism
6. gonorrhea
14. prostatitis
7. hyperplasia
15. seminoma
8. infertility
16. varicocele
SPELLING EXERCISE
Read each medical word pronunciation and write the medical word that it reprezents. Be sure to check your spelling. The first one has
been done for you.
大
1. (IN-fer-TIL-ih-tee)
infertility
7. (kor-DEE)
8. (DIS-pah-ROO-nee-ah)
9. (fy-MOH-sihs)
2. (OH-lih-goh-SPER-mee-ah)
3. (VAIR-ih-koh-SEEL)
4. (HY-per-PLAY-shah)
10. (GY-neh-koh-MAS-tee-ah)
5. (AD-eh-noh-KAR-Sih-NOH-mah)
11. (GAW-noh-REE-ah)
6. (ong-KAW-loh-jist)
12. (SIF-ih-lihs)
11.4 Laboratory, Diagnostic,…
Complete each sentence about the main vaccine that exists for HPV. Then, arrange the sentences
into a logical paragraph.
discharge
HPV
18
cytotoxic
Prevnar
Gardasil
11 or 12
EBV
oncogenic
prostate
9
cervical
warts
Drag the text blocks below into their
correct order.
Currently, it protects against
most commonly cause
diseases of the genital tract.
strains of HPV, including those that
or human papillomavirus, is a causative agent of wart
In 2006,
infection by malignant HPV types.
Reset
and cervical cancer.
Many types of HPV exist, including some that are
capable of causing cancer.
or
was approved as the first vaccine to prevent
It is recommended in girls and boys at age
in order to
reduce their risk of infection with this STD. The vaccine protects girls from
cancer.
A. Give meanings for the following combining forms:
1. arthr/o
4. aden/o
2. cyst/o
5. cyt/o
3. encephal/o
6. carcin/o
B. Give meanings for the following suffixes:
7.-gram
10. -oma
8. -itis
11. -scopy
9. -opsy
12. -logy,
C. Complete the medical term from its meaning given below:
17. red blood cell:
cyte
19. white blood cell:
cyte
18. mass of blood:
oma
20. pain of nerves: neur
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