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Slide1
Test Tube
Amphi
- both
Slide2Balance
Anti - against
Slide3Funnel
Arthro
- joint
Slide4Beaker
Bi - two
Slide5Graduated Cylinder
-
ist
– a person who deals with
Slide6Bunsen Burner
Arche
- ancient
Slide7Test Tube Clamp
Auto - self
Slide8Tongs
Ana - away
Slide9Ring Stand
Ad – to; towards
Slide10Erlenmeyer Flask
-
ium
– part of
the body
Slide11thermometer
Bio - life
Slide12Alcohol lamp
Carn
– meat or flesh
Slide13Dropper
Di - two
Slide14anemometer
Chloro
- green
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Slide15barometer
Cyto
- cell
Slide16Wind Vane
Anthro
- refers to man
Slide17Hygrometer
Cata
– breaking down
Slide18Nephoscope
De – removal of
Slide19Rain Gauge
Dia
- through
Slide20Cephal - Head
Ex: An octopus is a cephalopod.
Slide21Kel
- tumor
Slide22Kerato - horn
.
Ex:The
rhinoceros has a horn made of keratin.
Slide23Dis – away from
Ex:I dislike mayonnaise.
Slide24Endo - inside
Ex: The kidneys are part of the endocrine system.
Slide25Epi - above
Ex: the epidermis, or skin, covers your tissue.
Slide26Ex – away from
Humans exhale carbon dioxide.
Slide27Exo - outer
Insects have exoskeletons.
Slide28Kilo - thousand
A kilometer is one thousand meters.
Slide29Lact - milk
The lactating dog fed her newborn puppies.
Slide30Diplo - two
The diplodocus had double beamed bones on the underside of its tail.
Slide31Erythro - red
Erysipelas is a disease in which the skin becomes red.
Slide32Eu – proper, real
An eukaryote is a cell that has a true membrane bound nucleus.
Slide33Extra – beyond; outside
Shania has extraordinary abilities in the area of science.
Slide34Kine - move
Markeish is a kinesthetic learner.
Slide35Gastro - stomach
My brother has gastreoperisis.
Slide36Gen - beginning
Traits are passed down from generation to generation.
Slide37Geo - earth
Geography is the study of the earth.
Slide38Gyn - female
I must schedule my annual visit to the gynelcologist.
Slide39Herp – snakes and reptiles
The herpetologist will visit our school.
Slide40Herb - plants
A rabbit is herbivorous.
Slide41Heme-, hemo - Blood
Hemoglobin is a component of blood.
Slide42-less - without
Shirtless people are not allowed in the store.
Slide43Haplo - single
A haploid organism has only one complete set of chromosomes
Slide44Hydro - water
Our power source was hydroelectric.
Slide45Hyper – above; More
Aimee was hypersensitive to bright light.
Slide46Leio - smooth
The young woman certainly has leiodermia.
Slide47Lign - wood
The ligneous table must be polished each week.
Slide48Lin - line
The young man was able to trace his lineage back to the early 1600’s.
Slide49Hypo – below;less
The nurse used a hypodermic needle to insert the medicine into the sick boy’s body.
Slide50Hetero - different
Because Jeniya carried a dominant trait for tallness and a recessive trait for shortness, her traits are said to be heterozygous.
Slide51Homo - Same
Because Markeish carried two recessive traits for blue eyes, her traits are said to be homozygous.
Slide52IcHthy - Fish
The ichthyologist worked diligently to find out why the fish population was decreasing.
Slide53Inter - Between
We followed the interstate from Mississippi to Alabama.
Slide54Iso - equal
An isosceles triangle has two equal sides.
Slide55Lingu- TongueHunter is bilingual speaking both chineese and english.
Slide56Lyso – break apartthe purpose of lysosomes is to digest or break apart enzymes.
Slide57Lip – fatThe overweight woman had liposuction surgery.
Slide58Mamm – breastAll female mammals contain mammary glands to provide milk for their young.
Slide59Marg – border, edgeplease do not write past the margin on your paper.
Slide60Osteo – boneThe elderly woman developed osteoperosis and had trouble walking.
Slide61Path- or –pathy – diseaseThe doctor sent the tests results to a pathologist in order to find the best treatment option for the patient.
Slide62Photo – lightplants make food through the process of photosynthesis.
Slide63Phyto- or –phyte - plantPhytoplankton are plant like plankton that live in the water.
Slide64Poly – manyA polygon is a closed shape with many straight sides.
Slide65We will take a pretest on the material before we begin the chapter.
Pre - before
Slide66We will take a post test on the information at the conclusion of the chapter.
Post- after, behind
Slide67The microscope was used to magnify the microscopic organism.
Micro - small
Slide68The central nervous system consists of the brain, spinal cord, and neurons.
Neuro
- nerve
Slide69I have an appointment with the ophthalmologist tomorrow afternoon.
Ophthalm
- eye
Slide70A primary consumer is the first animal to eat a producer in a food chain.
Pri- First
Slide71An omnivore eats both plants and animals.
Omni - all
Slide72In telophase, a nuclear membrane forms around both the parent cell and the daughter cell.
Tele- distant
Slide73There are four stages in mitosis: prophase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase.
Phase - stage
Slide74A monocotyledon has one seed part.
Mono - one
Slide75Prophase is the first stage of mitosis.
Pro- First
Slide76The U.S. Navy deployed a submarine deep into the Pacific Ocean.
Sub- below
Slide77The Transcontinental Railroad span across the United States.
Trans –
across;through
Slide78A zooplankton is an animal like microscopic organism that lives in the ocean.
Zoo or
zo - Animal
Slide79Akeria developed bronchitis last winter.
Itis
– inflammation; infection
Slide80The young boy had to undergo chemotherapy for his lung cancer.
Chemo - chemicals
Slide81A zygote is formed when an egg and a sperm unite.
Zyg
- join together
Slide82Abstain from talking during instruction.
Ab
– away from
Slide83A fish lives in an aquatic habitat.
Aqua - water
Slide84Carcinogens such as cigarette smoke cause cancer.
Carcin
- cancer
Slide85The patient discussed treatment options for his cancer with the oncologist.
Onco
- cancer
Slide86An ambidextrous person is able to write with both hands.
Ambi
- both
Slide87The audiologist tested the young lady for hearing loss.
Audi - hearing
Slide88The cardiologist spoke with the patient about treatment options for his heart.
Cardi
- heart
Slide89A centimeter is one hundredth of a meter.
Centi
- hundredth
Slide90The young boy rode a tricycle in his driveway.
Cycle – ring, circle
Slide91Please work quietly in your cooperative groups.
Co – with, together
Slide92The circumference of the circle is the distance around the circle.
Circum- or circa- around or about
Slide93The scientific name for the skull is the cranium.
Crani
- skull
Slide94Contrary to what you may think, broccoli and other vegetables are an important part of your diet.
Contra - against
Slide95The investigators roped off the scene where the corpse was found.
Corp - body
Slide96I have an appointment with the dentist to fill the cavity in my tooth.
Dent- tooth
Slide97An entomologist studies insects.
Entom
- insects
Slide98The football player fractured his arm during the game.
Fract
- break
Slide99The gluteous maximus is the largest muscle in the body.
Glut- Buttock
Slide100The young boy was in renal failure.
Ren
- Kidneys
Slide101The symbol for iron on the periodic table is Fe taken from the Latin word for iron, ferrum.
Ferr
- iron
Slide102The young woman suffered from insomnia.
Somn
- sleep
Slide103The paleontologist studied the fossils of humans in Africa.
Paleo – old, ancient
Slide104The doctor found that the patient had clogged nasal passages and a red, irritated throat.
Nase
- nose
Slide105The scientific name for your breastbone is the sternum.
Stern – chest; breast
Slide106A lady gave birth to septuplets.
Sept - seven
Slide107The patient was diagnosed with pneumonia after complaining with chest pain and a bad cough.
Pneumo
– lungs; air
Slide108The tourists had a panoramic view of the city atop the mountain.
Pan - all
Slide109The ornithologist studied the rare species of birds found on the island.
Ornith - bird
Slide110The mortician prepared the body for burial.
Mort - death
Slide111The scientific name for a human being is homo sapien.
Homo – man, human
Slide112Infrared light is below visible light in the electromagnetic spectrum.
Infra – below; beneath
Slide113North America is located in the Northern Hemisphere.
Hemi - half
Slide114An ecosystem is home to many plants and animals.
Eco - house
Slide115The woman underwent a hysterectomy after being diagnosed with uterine cancer.
Hyster
– womb; uterus
Slide116The alcoholic man was diagnosed with hepatitis.
Hepat
- liver
Slide117In the 18oo’s, people living long distances away often communicated through telagrams.
-gram – writing ; record
Slide118Isn’t the autumn foliage beautiful?
Foli - leaf
Slide119The term dinosaur means “terrible lizard”.
Din - terrible
Slide120The college student will be sleeping in the dormitory for the next four years.
Dorm - sleep
Slide121The fish has several types of fins including a dorsal fin.
Dors
- back
Slide122The two girls sang a beautiful duet.
Du - two
Slide123The dysfunctional radio would turn on in the middle of the night.
Dys
– abnormal; difficult
Slide124A waxing crescent moon is becoming larger while a waning crescent moon is becoming smaller.
-escent - becoming
Slide125The floral arrangements at the wedding were beautiful.
Flor
- flower
Slide126The respiratory system includes your nose, trachea, lungs, and diaphragm to help you breathe.
Spir
- breathe
Slide127The elderly gentleman developed arthritis in his knees.
-it is – inflammation or infection
Slide128My mother was diagnosed with carpal tunnel in her wrist.
Carpa
- wrist
Slide129An octagon has eight angles.
-
gon – angle; corner
Slide130A conifer is a cone bearing plant.
-
fer – bear; carry; produce
Slide131The tail fin of a fish is often called a caudal fin.
Caud
- tail
Slide132Cirrus clouds are thin, hairlike clouds.
Cirru
- hairlike
Slide133An angiosperm produces flowers from seeds.
-sperm - seed
Slide134The dendrites of a neuron branch out like a tree.
Dendri
- tree
Slide135The young woman has arachnophobia or the phobia of spiders.
-
phobe or –phobic – fear or repulsion
Slide136The teacher asked the students to place the events in chronological order.
Chron - time
Slide137The young lady had rhinoplasty surgery to correct her broken nose.
Rhino - nose
Slide138Phototropism is the response of plants to light.
-
trop– responding to
Slide139The tea was sweetened with saccharine.
Sacchar
- sugar
Slide140The horticulturist taught farmers valuable techniques that could be used on their farms.
Hort
- garden
Slide141A hectometer is one hundred meters.
Hecto
- hundred
Slide142The right and left ventricle are located below the left and right atrium or the underside of the heart.
Ventri
- underside
Slide143A hygrometer, or wet and dry bulb thermometer, measures the amount of humidity in the air.
Hygro – moist;wet