Answer:
Explanation:
-algia -suffix= indicates pain
Dys- -prefix = denoting bad or difficult
-ectomy- suffix = removal(excision)
Hyper - prefix = high/beyond/excessive
Hypo- - prefix = beneath/below
-itis- suffix = inflammation of
-osis- suffix = disease process or condition
-ostomy- suffix = a new opening
-otomy- suffix = cutting into (incision)
-plasty - suffix = surgical repair
-rrhage- suffix = to bleed excessively
-rrhaphy- suffix = suture/ surgical repair
-rrhea- suffix = flow/ discharge
-rrhexis - suffix = rupture
-sclerosis- suffix = hardening
-megaly- suffix = abnormal enlargement of specific body part
Gastr/o - prefix = stomach
Hepat/o - prefix = liver
Enter/o - prefix = intestine
-dynia- suffix = pain
-malacia - suffix = abnormal softening of tissue
-centesis- suffix = puncture a cavity to remove fluid
-graphy- suffix = process or form of writing/recording
-scopy- suffix = examination
Rhin/o - prefix = nose
-ology - suffix = science or study of
Arthr/o - prefix = joint
My/o - prefix = muscle
Myel/o - prefix = marrow/ spinal cord
Myc/o - prefix = fungus
Endo- - prefix = within/ inner
Path/o - prefix = suffering or disease
Oste/o - prefix = bone
Ather/o - prefix = fatty plaque
Erythr/o - prefix = red
Leuk/o - prefix = white
Cyan/o - prefix = blue
Hemat/o - prefix = pertaining to blood
Tachy- prefix = fast/ rapid
Brady- prefix = slow
Thromb/o - prefix = blood clot/coagulation
Anatomy - the study of the human bodily structure
Physiology- the study that deals with the normal functions of living organisms and their parts