Question 51 pts A combining vowel is
Question 51 pts A combining vowel is used when the: Group of answer choices suffix starts with a vowel. prefix starts with a consonant. prefix ends with a vowel. suffix starts with a consonant. Flag question: Question 6Question 61 pts A combining vowel is not needed for pronunciation. Group of answer choices True False Flag question: Question 7Question 71 pts In medical terminology, the root is usually written in the combining form. Group of answer choices True False Flag question: Question 8Question 81 pts Many medical terms have two or more parts. Group of answer choices True False Flag question: Question 9Question 91 pts Pronouncing and spelling medical terms is of the utmost importance. Group of answer choices True False Flag question: Question 10Question 101 pts Most medical terms derive from the English language. Group of answer choices True False Flag question: Question 11Question 111 pts Which of the following is NOT an example of a root? Group of answer choices cardi/o -pexy cyst/o hepat/o Flag question: Question 12Question 121 pts _______ is the most used combining vowel. Group of answer choices U E I O Flag question: Question 13Question 131 pts _______ is the study of the structure or parts of the body. Group of answer choices physiology biology anatomy cytology Flag question: Question 14Question 141 pts _______ is the study of how body parts function. Group of answer choices physiology biology anatomy cytology Flag question: Question 15Question 151 pts Which of the following is in the correct order? Group of answer choices Cells, Tissues, Organs, Body Systems, Human Being Tissues, Cells, Organs, Body Systems, Human Being Organs, Body Systems, Human Being, Cells, Tissues Human Being, Organs, Body Systems, Tissues, Cells Flag question: Question 16Question 161 pts A specialist in the study of tissue is a: Group of answer choices geneticist biologist physiologist histologist Flag question: Question 17Question 171 pts The root path/o means: Group of answer choices head disease cell internal organs Flag question: Question 18Question 181 pts The root cyt/o means: Group of answer choices head disease cell internal organs Flag question: Question 19Question 191 pts The root cephal/o means: Group of answer choices fat disease head arm pit Flag question: Question 20Question 201 pts The prefix peri- means: Group of answer choices genitalia disease arm pit around Flag question: Question 21Question 211 pts The suffix -itis means: Group of answer choices inflammation testicle tumor pain Flag question: Question 22Question 221 pts The suffix -algia means: Group of answer choices growth knowledge pain disorder Flag question: Question 23Question 231 pts The suffix -stomy means: Group of answer choices cut into surgical opening a new opening surgical reconstruction Flag question: Question 24Question 241 pts The prefix dys- means: Group of answer choices painful gland record knowledge Flag question: Question 25Question 251 pts The prefix poly- means: Group of answer choices many alone fever around
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