Short Answer
Using the prefixes learned in this chapter and the suffixes and roots that follow, build medical terms for the definitions given below. Not every word will have a root. Some words will have only a prefix and suffix.
-ion
-opsy
-partum
-pnea
-scope
-tomy
-trophy
-uria
-y
-cephal/o
-sect/o
-nat/o
-bi/o
-enter/o
-ven/o
-cellul/o
-duct/o
-later/o
-therapeutic drugs placed in the body in ways other than the digestive tract
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