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combining form that means movement | Kinesi/o |
combining form that means tendon | tend/o ten/o tendin/o |
combining form that means joint | arthr/o |
combining form that means cartilage | chondr/o |
combining form that means bone marrow | myel/o |
combining form that means bone | oste/o |
combining form that means child or foot | ped/o |
combining form that means heart muscle | myocardi/o |
suffix that means movement | -kinesia |
medical term that means joint pain | arthralgia |
medical term that means excessive movement | hyperkinesia |
instrument to view inside a joint | arthroscope |
fusion of a joint | arthrodesis |
incision into a bone | osteotomy |
pertaining to inside the skull | intracranial |
inflammation of bone and bone marrow | osteomyelitis |
pertaining to between the vertebrae | intervertebral |
bone and cartilage tumor | osteochondroma |
type of voluntary muscle | skeletal |
Three types of muscle | smooth, skeletal, cardiac |
skeletal muscles are attached to bone by | tendons |
type of muscle also called visceral muscle | smooth |
Type of movement a skeletal muscle produces is called its | action |
movement away from the midline of the body is | abduction |
opposite action from flexion is | extension |
pointing the toes downward is called | plantar flexion |
which motion occurs at the thumb | opposition |
turning the palm upward is called | supination |
two bones are held together in a joint by | ligaments |
Type of bones that are as long as they are wide | short bones |
Vertebrae are an example of what type of bone? | irregular |
The shaft of a long bone is called the ___ | diaphysis |
The end of a long bone is covered by ___ | articular cartilage |
Dense, hard exterior surface of the bone is called _____ bone | compact |
A hollow cavity within a bone | sinus |
The shin bone | Tibia |
The collar bone | clavicle |
The knee cap | Patella |
freely moving joints | synovial |
example of a fibrous joint | skull |
Which combining form means movement or motion?
a combining form with the meaning “movement, muscular activity,” used in the formation of compound words: dyskinesia; hyperkinesia.
What combining word means movement?
Kinesi/o. The combining form that means Movement.
What suffix means movement?
[Gr. - kinēsia, fr. kinēsis, movement] Suffix meaning motion, movement, or sickness caused by motion.
What is the combining form in medical terminology?
Combining Forms
Correct pronunciation of medical words is important. In order to make the pronunciation of word roots easier, sometimes it is necessary to insert a vowel after the root. The combination of a word root and a vowel is known as a COMBINING FORM.