Review Notes for Skeletal System
August 26, 2008

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Aer (air) aerobic, aeria, aerosol, aerial, aerobes, aerodynamics, malaria
aerobic – Exercises, strenuously performed so as to cause marked temporary increase in respiration and heart rate.
My grandmother go’s to an aerobic class every tuesday night.
Epi (on) epicenter, epidemic, epigram, epidermis, epigraph, epitaph
epicenter – The point on Earth’s surface directly above the focus of an earthquake.
Last year in science I learned about the epicenter on earth’s surface.
aeo-air
aerosol- air chemical from a spray can.
aerial- Inhabiting or frequenting the air.
epi-on
epicenter- a focal point, as of activity.
epidemic- a temporary prevalence of a disease.
Aer (air) aerobic, aeria, aerosol, aerial, aerobes, aerodynamics, malaria
Epi (on) epicenter, epidemic, epigram, epidermis, epigraph, epitaph
aerosol – using gas under pressure to dispense liquid or foam
epidermis – outermost layer of the skin
Every human on the planet has an epidermis.
Mom cooks with an aerosol cooking spray for dinner.
1. aerobes- an organism, esp. a bacterim, that recquiers air or free oxygen for life
2. aerial- radio antenna, especially one suspended in or extending into the air
3. episenter- a piont , direcktly above the ture center of disterbance, from hich the shock waves from an eathquake apperently radiate
4. epdimis- the outer, nonvascular, nonsensitive layer of the skin, covering the true skin or corium
1.epdimis- the outer, nonvascular, nonsensitive layer of the skin, covering the true skin or corium
2.episenter- a piont , direcktly above the ture center of disterbance, from hich the shock waves from an eathquake apperently radiate
1. humble- not proud ;modist
She is a very humble laby.
2. exhume- to dig
How did u exhume that huge holl.
3. microbe- a minute life form
I studied the microbe under the micobscope.
4. clorine- a chimical founded in swiming pools to kill jerms from othe kids
The chlorine in the water tasted bad.
Hum (earth) humas, exhume, posthumous, humble, humiliate, human
Be (life) microbe, aerobe, anaerobe
human- of or like a person or people
humble-not proud;modest
I saw a human play baseball on TV last nigh
I was feeling humble after we lost the baseball game.
microbe-minute organism,one causing disease
aerobe-an organism that requires air or free oxygen for life
Someone brought a microbe into the united states.
There is an aerobe in the huntsville area.
Hum (earth) humas, exhume, posthumous, humble, humiliate, human
Be (life) microbe, aerobe, anaerobe
Chlor (green) chlorophyll, chlorine, chloroplasts, chlorella
1. erythrocyte- one of the cells of blood that carries oxygen to the cells tissue and carbo dioxside
All mammals have erythrocyte blood cells.
2. economy- thifty managment
My dads boss has a good economy in his bissness that he owns
3. leucocyte- white bool cell
All humans have white blood cells.
4. ecotone- the transition zone between two different plant communities, as that between forest and prairie
How do ecotones form Mrs. Davis.
1.Cyt (cell) erythrocyte A cell that contains hemoglobin and can carry oxygen to the body. Also called a red blood cell (RBC) leucocyte Cells that help the body fight infections and other diseases. Also called white blood cells (WBCs)
2.Eco (house) The science of the relationships between organisms and their environments. Also called bionomics. Careful, thrifty management of resources, such as money, materials, or labor: learned to practice economy in making out the household budget.
Emia (blood) bacteremia, anemia, hypoglycemia, toxemia
bactermia-the presence of bacteria in the blood.
toxemia- blood poisoning resulting from the presence of toxins, as bacterial toxins, in the blood.
I did not know that blood had bactermia in it.
I do not want to have toxemia in my blood.
Enter (intestine) enteritis, dysentery, gastroenteritis, enterozoen
enteritis- Pathology. inflammation of the intestines, esp. the small intestine.
dysentery- Pathology. an infectious disease marked by inflammation and ulceration of the lower part of the bowels, with diarrhea that becomes mucous and hemorrhagic.
Enteritis is a disease burning your small intestine.
If you get dysentery you will have diarrhea that becomes mucous.
Exo (out) exotoxin, exogenous, exodus, exorbitant, exorcism, exotic, exobiology
exotic- strikingly unusual or strange in effect or appearance.
exodus- a going out; a departure or emigration, usually of a large number of people.
I was taking a walk in the park and i saw a very exotic animal.
The summer exodus to the country and shore.
hemoid- resembling blood
The red water is a hemoid
hemostat- an insterment or agent to compress or treat bleeding vessals The guy in the war used hemostat to stop the bleeding in his shot arm
myopia- a condenintion of the eye
My friend has myopia in his right eye
myotomy- incition in a mussal
After i was stabed with a knifei had an myotomy in my right arm
1. lactose- a disaccharide
My best friend ever was lactosintolerent
2. glucose- a suger
Glucose is a type of many sugares
3. neurosis- a functional disorder in witch feeling if anxiety
The neirosis systom make everybody have butterflys
4. idiopathic- of unknown cause, as a disease
We are in an idiopathic about this disease
1. A cell, such as a white blood cell, that engulfs and absorbs waste material, harmful microorganisms, or other foreign bodies
2. Any of a group of green pigments that are found in the chloroplasts of plants and in other photosynthetic organisms.
Som (body) somatic, chromosome, lysosome, somatoplasm, phychosomatic, somatology
Spor (seed) endospore, spopphyte, sporangia, Sporozoa, sporogenesis, macrospore
somatic-pertaining to or affecting the somatic cells, as distinguished from the germ cells.
somatology-the branch of anthropology that deals with human physical characteristics.
endospore- a spore formed within a cell of a rod-shaped organism.
sporangia-the case or sac in which spores are produced.
In P.E we use somattology.
Everyone should have a an endspore in there body.
ventri (belly)
Dors (back)
Macro (large) macrobiotic, macrocephalic, macrocosm, macron, macroscopic Brachio (arm) brachipod, brachiation, brachiate, brachium
Branchio (gills) branchipod, branchiate, branchia
Macrobiotic- a person who adheres to the principles of macrobiotics or who follows its dietary practices.
Macrocephalic-being or having a skull with a large cranial capacity.
Brachio-a combining form meaning “arm,” “upper arm,” used in the formation of compound words.
brachiation-locomotion accomplished by swinging by the arms from one hold to another.
Branchio- Having gills.
Branchia-a gill.
Phyla /phylum/taxonomic rank below Kingdom and above Class. “Phylum” is equivalent to the botanical term division
blasto/blastocyst/The blastocyst is a structure formed in the early embryogenesis of mammals, after the formation of the brain, but before donation.