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33 Cards in this Set

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gastr
stomach
gen, genic
to produce
gest
to bear
glosso, glossus
tongue
glyco
sugar
gram
record
gran
grain
graph, graphia
to write, record
gyne, gyno
woman
hem, hemato
blood
hemi
half
hepato
liver
hetero
other, different
histo
tissue
holo
entire
Relating to the stomach and the intestines.
Gastrointestinal
An agent, such as ultraviolet light or a radioactive element, that can induce or increase the frequency of mutation in an organism.
Mutagen
The period of fetal development from conception until birth; pregnancy.
Gestation
Of or relating to the area under the tongue.
hypoglossal
a polysaccharide that is the main form of carbohydrate stroage in animals and occurs mainly in liver and muscle tissue, it is readily converted to glucose.
glycogen
The ATP-generating metabolic procuess of most cells inwhich carbohydrates are converted to pyruvic acid.
glycolysis
The tracing of muscular contractions made by a myograph.
Myogram
Any of a group of white blood cells having granules in the cytoplasm.
granulocyte
An instrument that generates a record of the elctrical activity of the brain by measuring electric potentials using electrodes attached to the scalp.
electroencephalograph
A physician with specialized training in diseases and conditions of the female reproductive system.
gynecologist
The formation and development of blood celss.
hemopoiesis
Half of a shperical or roucghly spherical structure or organ.
hemisphere
A liver cell.
hepatocyte
Inflammation of the liver.
hepatitis
Having different alleles at one or more corresponding chromosomal loci.
heterozygous
Pertaining to an organism that must depend on others to provide sustenance.
heterotrophic
Microscopic study of normal tissue and organs at the cellular level.
Histology
Of or relating to a gland whose output consists or disintegrated secretory cells along with the secretory product itself.
holocrine