Medical Terminology Speed Round Game 1 1. Adip/o.

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Medical Terminology Speed Round Game 1

1. Adip/o

2. Arteri/o

3. Arthr/o

4. Axill/o

5. Blephar/o

6. Cardi/o

7. Cerebr/o

8. Cervic/o

9. Cholecyst/o

10. Col/o

11. Cost/o

12. Crani/o

13. Cyst/o

14. Derm/o

15. Enter/o

16. Esophag/o

17. Gastr/o

18. Hem/o

19. Hepat/o

10 second break  Try to catch up!

20. Ren/o

21. Lapar/o

22. Laryng/o

23. Myel/o

24. My/o

25. Nas/o

26. Neur/o

27. Ocul/o

28. Or/o

29. Oste/o

30. Ot/o

31. Pancreat/o

32. Pharyng/o

33. Pneum/o

34. Splen/o

35. Thorac/o

36. Thyroid/o

37. Trache/o

38. Ven/o

39. Vertebr/o