HIT/111 HIT111 HIT 111 WEEK 4 QUIZ

HIT 111 WEEK 4 QUIZ

Quiz

Question 1

5 / 5 pts

(TCO 5) Match the following combining form with the correct definition.

stomat/o

 

cholecyst/o

 

proct/o

 

cyst/o

 

pyel/o

 

(textbook, pages 224, 258)

 

Question 2

5 / 5 pts

(TCO 5) Match the following term with the correct description

uvula

 

gingival

 

papillae

 

rugae

 

pyloric sphincter

 

(textbook, pages 227, 229, 230)

 

Question 3

3 / 3 pts

(TCO 5) What action is responsible for the movement of food?

 

digestion

 

peristalsis

 

proctoplasty

 

None of the above

(textbook, page 233)

 

Question 4

3 / 3 pts

(TCO 5) Surgical creation of a connection between the stomach and duodenum

 

gastroduodenostomy

 

gastrostomy

 

ileostomy

 

enterocolostomy

(textbook, page 245)

 

Question 5

3 / 3 pts

(TCO 5) What combining form means small intestine?

 

ENTER/O

 

COL/O

 

HEPAT/O

 

CHOL/E

(textbook, page 224)

 

Question 6

3 / 3 pts

(TCO 5) What term means abnormal enlargement of the liver?

 

colitis

 

hepatomegaly

 

gastrorrhea

 

cirrhosis

(textbook, page 241)

 

Question 7

3 / 3 pts

(TCO 5) What is a progressive degenerative disease of the liver?

 

cholecystitis

 

colitis

 

hepatomegaly

 

cirrhosis

(textbook, page 241)

 

Question 8

3 / 3 pts

(TCO 5) What suffix means urination or relating to urine?

 

-ITIS

 

-ALGIA

 

-ECTASIS

 

-URIA

(textbook, page 268)

 

Question 9

3 / 3 pts

(TCO 5) Which term means an inflammation of the renal pelvis and of the kidney?

 

nephroptosis

 

nephropyosis

 

nephrolysis

 

pyelonephritis

(textbook, page 265)

 

Question 10

3 / 3 pts

(TCO 5) What suffix means enlargement or stretching?

 

-CELE

 

-URIA

 

-TRIPSY

 

-ECTASIS

(textbook, page 263)

 

Question 11

3 / 3 pts

(TCO 5) What structure carries urine from the kidney to the bladder?

 

renal pelvis

 

urethra

 

meatus

 

ureter

(textbook, page 262)

 

Question 12

3 / 3 pts

(TCO 5) Which term means the increased excretion of urine?

 

anuria

 

dysuria

 

diuresis

 

uremia

(textbook, page 268)

 

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