Ch. 4 pages 127-147, Cardiovascular 1. The prefix para

Ch. 4 pages 127-147, Cardiovascular
1. The prefix para- means:
A) new
B) with, together
C) bad
D) below, deficient
E) beside, near, alond side of
2. The prefix hemi- means:
A) deficient, too little
B) half
C) within
D) bad
3. Two prefixes that mean “within” are:
A) ante- and proB) endo- and intraC) hypo- and subD) syn- and conE) extra- and ec-
4. A term meaning “pertaining to both (two) sides”
A) unilateral
B) tricuspid
C) intravenous
D) sagittal
E) bilateral
5. Two prefixes that mean “beyond” are:
A) tachy- and bradyB) pro- and preC) dys- and malD) re- and retroE) ultra- and meta-
6. The prefix hyper- means:
A) between
B) excessive, above
C) change, beyond
D) within
E) after, behind
7. A deficiency of red blood cells:
A) Anemia
B) atheroma
C) angina
D) leukemia
8. The combining form for arteries is:
A) aort/o
B) arteriol/o
C) arteri/o
D) venul/o
9. The combining form for venules is:
A) phleb/o
B) ven/o
C) venul/o
D) coron/o
10. Infection in the blood:
A) aplastic Anemia
B) leukemia
C) septicemia
D) arrhythmia