Anatomical & Physiological Terminology Prefixes cyan- blue in color (cyanotic) hetero- different, other (heterosexual) cyst- bladder, baglike histo- tissue (histocompatibility) (cystocarcinoma) holo- whole (holocrine) Prefix Meaning (and Example) cyto- cell (cytoplasm) homo- same (homosexual) hydro- water (hydrocephalic) dacry- tears, lacrimal a-, ab- away from (abnormal) hyper- excessive, above (dacryostenosis) a-, an- negative, not, without (hypertension) dactyl- pertaining to fingers (anaerobic) hypo- under, below (hypoglycemia) (dactylospasm) abdomin- pertaining to abdomen de- from, not, down idio- individual, distinct (abdominal) (decongestant) (idiopathic) ad- toward, adhere to (adduction) deci- tenth (decibel) ilei(o)- pertaining to the ileum (ileitis) aer- pertaining to air (aerobic) dent- pertaining to teeth (dentition) ilio- pertaining to the ilium af- movement toward a point derm- skin (dermatitis) (iliosacral) (afferent nerve) di- two, double (digastric) in- in, within, negative algi- pain (algesic) dia- through, between, separate (incontinence) all- other, different (allele) (diastema) infra- beneath (infraorbital) amb- both, on both sides dipl- double (diplococcus) inter- between, among (intercostal) (ambidextrous) dis- apart, away from, negative intra- within, inside (intramuscular) amph- on both sides (amphiarthrosis) (dislocation) irid- pertaining to the iris ana- up (anaphylaxis) duct- to lead or conduct (ductus (iridectomy) angio- pertaining to blood or lymph arteriosus) iso- like, equal (isometric) vessels (angiogram) dys- difficult, bad, painful ante- before (antebrachium) karyo- nucleus (karyotype) (dysmenorrhea) anti- against (antibiotic) kerato- pertaining to tough apo- from, opposed to (apocrine) ecto- external, outside (ectoderm) substances, cornea (keratosis) aqua- water (aqueous) ef- out (effusion) keto- pertaining to ketone bodies arche(i)- first (archetype) endo- internal, inside (endoderm) (ketosis) arthr- joint (arthritis) entero- intestine (enteroscope) kine- movement (kinesiology) aud- pertaining to hearing ento- within (entocyte) kypho- humped (kyphosis) (audiology) epi- upon, over, in addition to labi- lip (labia majora) auto- pertaining to self (epicardium) lacri- tears (lacrimal duct) (autoimmunity) erythro- red (erythrocyte) lacto- pertaining to milk (lactogenic) eu- well, healthy, normal bi- double (binocular) laparo- pertaining to loin or abdomen (euphoria) bio- life, living (biofeedback) (laparoscopy) ex- from, out of (excrement) blast- germinal, bud (blastocyst) laryngi(o)- pertaining to larynx exo- outside (exoskeleton) brachi- arm (brachium) (laryngoscope) extra- beyond, outside of brachy- short (brachycephalic) later- side (lateral) (extraembryonic) brady- slow (bradycardia) leuk- white (leukocyte) bucc- cheek (buccinator muscle) fasci- band (fasciculus) lipo- pertaining to fat (lipocyte) febr- pertaining to a fever lith- stone (lithodialysis) cac- bad, evil (cachexia) (febricide) lymph- pertaining to lymphatic calc- pertaining to calcium, lime, or feto- pertaining to a fetus system (lymphoma) stone (calcification) (fetoscope) carcin- cancer (carcinogen) macro- large (macrophage) fibr- fibrous (fibroma) cardi- heart (cardiac) mal- abnormal, bad, ill for- opening (foramen rotundum) cata- down, lower (catatonia) (malnutrition) fore- in front of (forebrain) caud- tail (caudal) mamm- pertaining to breast centri(o)- center, middle (centrilobular) galact- pertaining to milk (mammography) cephal- pertaining to head (galactosemia) mast- pertaining to breast (cephalomeningitis) gastr- pertaining to the stomach (mastectomy) cerebro- brain (cerebrovascular (gastroenteritis) medi- middle (mediastinum) accident) gloss- tongue (glossectomy) mega- large (megakaryocyte) chol- bile (cholangiography) gluco- pertaining to sugar mela- black (melanoma) chondr- cartilage (chondrocranium) (glucogenesis) meningo- meninges (meningopathy) chromo- color (chromosome) glyco- pertaining to sugar meso- middle 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RJA This page intentionally left blank Preface Laboratory Exercises in Anatomy and Physiology with derstanding of anatomy and physiology. Numer- Cat Dissections, Eighth Edition, has been written ous photographs, photomicrographs, and scan- to guide students in the laboratory study of intro- ning electron micrographs are presented to show ductory anatomy and physiology. The manual students how the structures of the body actually was written to accompany the leading anatomy look. We feel that this laboratory manual has bet- and physiology textbooks. ter and more complete illustrations than any other anatomy and physiology manual. Comprehensiveness Important Features This manual examines virtually every structure and function of the human body that is typically Among the key features of this manual are (1) dis- studied in an introductory anatomy and physiol- section of the white rat, and selected mammalian ogy course. Because of its detail, the need for sup- organs; (2) numerous physiological experiments; plemental handouts is minimized; the manual is a (3) emphasis on the study of anatomy through strong teaching device in itself. histology; (4) lists of appropriate terms accom- pany drawings and photographs to be labeled; (5) inclusion of numerous scanning electron micro- Use of the Scientific Method graphs and specimen photos; (6) phonetic pro- nunciations and derivations for the vast majority Anatomy (the science of body structure) and phys- of anatomical and physiological terms; (7) dia- iology (the science of body function) cannot be grams of commonly used laboratory equipment; understood without the practical experience of (8) laboratory report questions and reports at the laboratory work. The exercises in this manual chal- end of each exercise that can be filled in, removed, lenge students to understand the way scientists and turned in for grading if the instructor so de- work by asking them to make microscopic exami- sires; (9) three appendixes dealing with units of nations and evaluations of cells and tissues, to ob- measurement, a periodic table of elements, and serve and interpret chemical reactions, to record eponyms used in the laboratory manual; and (10) data, to make gross examinations of organs and emphasis on laboratory safety throughout the systems, to dissect, and to conduct physiological manual. laboratory work and interpret and apply the re- sults of this work. New to the Eighth Edition Illustrations Numerous changes have been made in the eighth edition of this manual in response to suggestions The manual contains a large number and variety from instructors and students. Asignificant change of illustrations. The illustrations of the body sys- is the incorporation of the most up-to-date anatom- tems of the human have been carefully drawn to ical terminology with new phonetic pronunciations depict structures that are essential to students’ un- and derivations. Many laboratory exercises contain v
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