Common Word Roots for Sensory System (Part 2)

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It is now time for part two of the quiz on the sensory system word roots and combining forms.

  1. 1 Find the combining form or the word root of the image highlighted.

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    vestibul/o

    vestibul/o is a combining form that refers to "vestibule of the inner ear".

    The vestibule is a cavity-like space that is located between and interconnects the cochlea and semicircular canals and aids in maintaining the body's equilibrium.

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    uve/o

    uve/o is a combining form that refers to "uvea".

    Uvea is the layer of the eye in the middle that is under the white part of the eye called sclera. 

    There are three parts to the uvea

    1. the iris, which is the pigmented portion of the eye; 
    2. ciliary body, which releases that clear transparent fluid within the eye; and 
    3. choroid, which is composed of vessels and tissues within the retina and sclera.
  3. 3 Find the combining form or the word root of the image pointed to.

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    scler/o

    scler/o is a combining form that refers to "sclera".

    Sclera is the white layer surrounding most of the outside of the eyeball. The sclera serves as the protective wall of the eyeball. As a result, it helps maintain the form of your eyeball and safeguards it from injury.

  4. 4 Find the combining form or the word root of the image highlighted.

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    phot/o

    phot/o is a combining form that refers to "light".

    Light or visible light is electromagnetic radiation that is detected by the human eye.

  5. 5 Find the combining form or the word root of the image pointed to.

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    myring/o, tympan/o

    myring/o or tympan/o is a combining form that refers to "tympanic membrane (eardrum)".

    The tympanic membrane, or eardrum is a skin flap drum-like structure that separates the middle ear from the outer ear in the ear. As sound enters the ear canal, the eardrum vibrates, moving the vibrations to the three tiny bones in the middle ear.

  6. 6 Find the combining form or the word root of the image pointed to.

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    salping/o

    salping/o is a combining form that refers to "auditory eustachian tube". (**Note: also refers to the fallopian tube of the uterus.)

    Eustachian tubes, also known as auditory tubes, are tubes that connect the nasopharynx to the middle ear. Their primary function is to equalize pressure between the atmosphere and the middle ear.

  7. 7 Find the combining form or the word root of the image pointed to.

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    retin/o

    retin/o is a combining form that refers to "retina".

    An eye's retina is a layered structure located at the back of the eye. The retina converts light passing through the eye into electrical signals. Millions of light-sensitive cells (rods and cones) and nerve cells are found within the retina. Through the optic nerve, your retina transmits this information to your brain, which is what allows you to see.

  8. 8 Find the combining form or the word root of the image pointed to.

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    mastoid/o

    mastoid/o is a combining form that refers to "mastoid bone".

    The mastoid bone, which is part of the temporal bone of the skull, contains many of these air cells grouped together. It has been speculated that the mastoid air cells protect the delicate structures of the ear, regulate ear pressure and, in the case of trauma, may protect the temporal bone as well.

  9. 9 Find the combining form or the word root of the image highlighted.

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    opt/o, ocul/o, ophthalm/o

    opt/o, ocul/o or ophthalm/o is a combining form that refers to "eye".

    The eye is the organ of sight.

  10. 10 Find the combining form or the word root of the image highlighted.

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    staped/o, stapedi/o

    staped/o or stapedi/o is a combining form that refers to "stapes (middle ear bone)".

    Together with the malleus and incus, the stapes forms the middle ear. They are together known as auditory ossicles. Their primary function is to transmit sound from the tympanic membrane to the middle ear. Among the bones in the human body, the stapes is the tiniest and lightest bone.

  11. 11 Find the combining form or the word root of the image pointed to.

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    pupill/o, core/o, cor/o

    pupill/o, core/o or cor/o is a combining form that refers to "pupil".

    The pupil is a circular opening in the center of the iris (the pigment that gives the eye its color). Low light makes the pupil larger (dilation), while bright light makes it smaller (constriction).

  12. 12 Find the combining form or the word root of the image pointed to.

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    palpebr/o, blephar/o

    palpebr/o or blephar/o is a combining form that refers to "eyelid".

    An eyelid is a skin fold that closes over the eye and provides protection for it. There are upper and lower eyelids. A muscle called the levator palpebrae superioris retracts the eyelid, opening the cornea to the outside and letting us see. It can be voluntary or involuntary.

  13. 13 Find the combining form or the word root of the image pointed to.

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    lent/i, phak/o, phac/o

    lent/i, phak/o or phac/o is a combining form that refers to "lens".

    An eye's lens is a transparent, biconvex structure that bends the light and focuses it for the retina, thus enabling you to see images in a clear, sharp manner.

  14. 14 Find the combining form or the word root of the image highlighted.

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    ot/o, aur/o, aur/i

    ot/o, aur/o or aur/i is a combining form that refers to "ear".

    There are two important functions of the ear: hearing and maintaining body balance through the use of the vestibular system. The ear is commonly described as having three parts: the outer ear, the middle ear, and the inner ear.

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