Please select 10 words from Chapter 5 (cardiology), and 10 words from Chapter 6 (hematology and Immunology). For each word:
Angiography:-
Prefix: -
Prefix Definition:-
Root Word: angi/o
Root Definition: vessel (blood)
Suffix: -graphy
Suffix Definition: process of recording
Word definition: process of recording blood vessels
Angiography is an investigation procedure.
Endocarditis:-
Prefix: Endo
Prefix Definition: inner layer
Root Word: cardio
Root Definition: related to heart
Suffix: - itis
Suffix Definition: inflammation
Definition: inflammation of inner layer of heart is called
Endocarditis
Endocarditis is a cardiac disease.
Atherosclerosis:-
Prefix: --
Prefix Definition:--
Root Word: arteri/o
Root Definition: artery
Suffix: -sclerosis
Suffix Definition: hardening
Definition: hardening of an artery
Atherosclerosis is a risk factor for Myocardial infarction.
Atrioventricular
Prefix: --
Prefix Definition:--
1st Root Word: atri/o
1st Root Definition: atrium (upper heart chamber)
2nd Root Word: ventricul/o
2nd Root Word Definition: ventricle (of heart or brain)
Suffix: -ar
Suffix Definition: pertaining to
Definition: pertaining to the atrium and ventricle of the heart
Atrioventricular node compensate the work of SA node if it fails to function.
Cardiologist:-
Prefix: --
Prefix Definition: --
1st Root Word: cardi/o
1st Root Definition: heart
Suffix: -logist
Suffix Definition: specialist in the study of
Definition: specialist in the study of the heart
If you are CAD patient need to consult cardiologist regularly.
Bradycardia
Prefix: brady-
Prefix Definition: slow
Root Word: cardi/o
Root Definition: heart
Suffix: -ia
Suffix Definition: condition
Definition: condition of a slow heart rate
Bradycardia is an indicator of heart failure.
Autoimmune:-
Prefix: auto-
Prefix Definition: self; own
Root Word: immun/o
Root Definition: immune; protection; safe
Suffix: --
Suffix Definition: --
Definition: immune response of an organism against any of its own
tissues
or cells
Most of the autoimmune diseases are hereditary.
HEMATOMA
Prefix:
Prefix Definition:
1st Root Word: hemat/o
1st Root Definition: blood
2nd Root Word:
2nd Root Word Definition:
Suffix: -oma
Suffix Definition: tumor; mass; fluid collection
Definition: swelling that is filled with blood
HEMATOPOIESIS
Prefix:
Prefix Definition:
1st Root Word: hemat/o
1st Root Definition: blood
2nd Root Word:
2nd Root Word Definition:
Suffix: -poiesis
Suffix Definition: formation
Definition: formation of blood or blood cells
HEMOGLOBIN
Prefix:
Prefix Definition:
1st Root Word: hem/o
1st Root Definition: blood
2nd Root Word:
2nd Root Word Definition:
Suffix: -globin
Suffix Definition: protein
Definition: a protein of red blood cells that transports oxygen
HEMOLYSIS
Prefix:
Prefix Definition:
1st Root Word: hem/o
1st Root Definition: blood
2nd Root Word:
2nd Root Word Definition:
Suffix: -lysis
Suffix Definition: breakdown; separation; destruction;
loosening
Definition: breakdown; separation; destruction; loosening of red
blood cells
HEMOPHILIA
Prefix:
Prefix Definition:
1st Root Word: hem/o
1st Root Definition: blood
2nd Root Word:
2nd Root Word Definition:
Suffix: -philia
Suffix Definition: attraction for
Definition: abnormal blood clot disorder; attraction for blood
HEMOPOIESIS
Prefix:
Prefix Definition:
1st Root Word: hem/o
1st Root Definition: blood
2nd Root Word:
2nd Root Word Definition:
Suffix: -poiesis
Suffix Definition: formation
Definition: formation of blood cell
Hemorrhage
Prefix:
Prefix Definition:
1st Root Word: hem/o
1st Root Definition: blood
2nd Root Word:
2nd Root Word Definition:
Suffix: -rrhage
Suffix Definition: bursting forth (of blood)
Definition: bursting forth of blood from a ruptured blood
vessel
HEMOSTASIS
Prefix:
Prefix Definition:
1st Root Word: hem/o
1st Root Definition: blood
2nd Root Word:
2nd Root Word Definition:
Suffix: -stasis
Suffix Definition: to stop; control; place
Definition: to stop bleeding
Please select 10 words from Chapter 5 (cardiology), and 10 words from Chapter 6 (hematology and...
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