Muscular and Cell Etymology
Latin in Layman’s - A Rhetoric Revolution
English - October 14, 2022 15:28 - 27 minutes - 25 MB - ★★★★★ - 7 ratingsCourses Education Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
Here are some guided questions to ask yourself as we move through this lesson! It's good stuff I promise...
Within the word Sarcopenia, the root word “SARCO-” refers to _______________.
When etymologizing the word “Sarcoma”, “sarc-“ + “-oma” literally means what?____________________________
Hippocrates named masses of cancerous cells as “Karkinos.” What does Karkinos mean is English? ___________________
Sarcophagus’ literal meaning is: “________________” + “________________”
In Sarcomere, “-mere” means ______________ in English.
A Sarcomere is made up of __________ and Myosin.
In the word Autophagy, “Auto-” refers to _____________.
If “BIOGRAPHY” means “A study of life,” then what do you think AUTObiography? _______________________________________________
“phago-” + “cyte” = “_____________________”
In the term “CYTOPENIA”, the suffix “-penia” means: __________________
“Thrombo-” + “cytes” = ____________________________
Thrombocytes help to form ________________ to slow or stop bleeding and to help wounds heal.
What do you think it means when you have a “-penia” of thrombocytes? AKA… Thrombocytopenia?
Circle the correct answer: Do hemophilia and thrombocytopenia go hand in hand? True or False
What does the prefix “hemo-” mean? “_______________”
The root word “OSTEO” means _________________
Circle the correct answer: Is bone porous in nature? True or False
Osteoporosis = “a” + “b” + “c” = _____________________________________