Which combining form means flesh or muscle?
A. aden/o
B. lei/o
C. neur/o
D. sarc/o
D
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1. In systolic dysfunction, the ventricle has difficulty ejecting blood out of the chamber. 2. In systolic dysfunction, the ventricle has difficulty relaxing and is unable to expand fully. 3. In systolic dysfunction, the ventricle pumps out insufficient blood volume. 4. In systolic dysfunction, the ventricle has low blood volume.
Which term refers to the bruise caused by blunt trauma to the skin?
A) ecchymosis B) petechiae C) vitiligo D) purpura
Chronic heavy drinking can lead to inflammation and destruction of liver cells. This condition is known as alcoholic ____
a. syndrome b. hepatitis c. distress d. gastritis e. regression
A patient who has this will have had it for years and it develops slowly. It causes the kidney to atrophy, tubules to thicken, and the kidney becomes half the weight it usually is.
a. Renal artery stenosis b. SLE lupus c. Chronic GN d. Polycystic kidney disease