Q27: A CF is used to link a
Q28: Match the word elements with their meanings.<br>-nose<br>A)arthr/o<br>B)dermat/o<br>C)gastr/o<br>D)muscul/o<br>E)nas/o<br>F)nephr/o<br>G)stomat/o<br>H)-cyte<br>I)-itis<br>J)-oma<br>K)-megaly<br>L)an-<br>M)-ia<br>N)intra-<br>O)poly-<br>P)post-<br>Q)sub-<br>R)retro-
Q29: Gastroenterologist is an example of a compound
Q30: A word root + o results in
Q31: In cardi/o/centesis, cardi/o is a<br>A) combining form.<br>B)
Q33: A CF consists of a word root
Q34: Match the word elements with their meanings.<br>-skin<br>A)arthr/o<br>B)dermat/o<br>C)gastr/o<br>D)muscul/o<br>E)nas/o<br>F)nephr/o<br>G)stomat/o<br>H)-cyte<br>I)-itis<br>J)-oma<br>K)-megaly<br>L)an-<br>M)-ia<br>N)intra-<br>O)poly-<br>P)post-<br>Q)sub-<br>R)retro-
Q35: Which is an example of a word
Q36: Word endings are called<br>A) prefixes.<br>B) suffixes.<br>C) vowels.<br>D)
Q37: Most medical word roots are derived from<br>A)