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This is a good video. It proves the point that as long as you know what the root, prefixes, and suffixes mean you can figure out what words mean even if you have never seen them before. You also have connecting vowels like o and e.
A prefix has an - before it. A suffix as an - after it. Example: -lytic means destruction. The root won't have any because it goes in the center of the word...IF the word even has a root.
WE LEARN BY HABITS, SO KEEP REPEATEDLY WATCHING THE SAME VIDEO, AND IT WILL SEEK DOWN INTO OUR BRAIN FROM SHORT TERM MEMORY TO LONG TERM MEMORY. I HOPE IT HELPS.
This was a great and thorough introduction to common prefixes in medical terms! Make sure to take the advice of learning psychology into account and QUIZ YOURSELF and REVIEW to improve retention!
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If neph is a prefix means it should come in the beginning of the term...but in pylonephritis, the neph is not in the beginning! Please can u explain how I'll appreciate that
acapnia stuck on this Root WORD..the prefix- a= without, suffix -ia = pertaining to, but what is the root word ? capn = carbon D in the blood? no idea and cant find this in my text book. any help apreciated
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Dear prof. I am interested in your teaching on youtube. I wonder if you can share your teaching material with me. Thanks in advanced. Sincere, your former students,
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Its really funny and ironic how doctors around the world spend decades of studying just to pronounce every Hellenic word wrong with a Western word accent😂😂😂.
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This is a good video. It proves the point that as long as you know what the root, prefixes, and suffixes mean you can figure out what words mean even if you have never seen them before. You also have connecting vowels like o and e.
Does anyone have any tips on how to memorize these roots and prefixes... At least a few tricks to remember a couple of them?
A prefix has an - before it. A suffix as an - after it. Example:
-lytic means destruction. The root won't have any because it goes in the center of the word...IF the word even has a root.
WE LEARN BY HABITS, SO KEEP REPEATEDLY WATCHING THE SAME VIDEO, AND IT WILL SEEK DOWN INTO OUR BRAIN FROM SHORT TERM MEMORY TO LONG TERM MEMORY. I HOPE IT HELPS.
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This was a great and thorough introduction to common prefixes in medical terms!
Make sure to take the advice of learning psychology into account and QUIZ YOURSELF and REVIEW to improve retention!
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If neph is a prefix means it should come in the beginning of the term...but in pylonephritis, the neph is not in the beginning!
Please can u explain how
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A lot of these are combining forms...not prefixes.
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acapnia stuck on this Root WORD..the prefix- a= without, suffix -ia = pertaining to, but what is the root word ? capn = carbon D in the blood? no idea and cant find this in my text book. any help apreciated
It doesn't have a root. Its just combining vowels
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@1-Minute Medical Terminology I have to turn down my volume when watching your videos. The music is annoying and distracting. I'm sorry, but very true.
I'll keep it in mind that this video is old, because some of the terms he's describing in this video doesn't have prefixes.
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My professor put “in” and I don’t know if that means inside or?
Depends if it's a suffix or prefix.
In, into or not for prefix.
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