HSCI 125 Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Renal Pelvis, Urinary Bladder, Bladder Stone
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Powerpoint slides: 6 8 nitrogenous waste bacteria bladder, pouch glomerulus sugar, glucose. Identify and define the combining forms and suffixes introduced in this chapter. Combining forms azot/o bacteri/o cyst/o glomerul/o glycos/o home/o sameness hydr/o water keton/o meat/o nephr/o noct/i olig/o protein/o pyel/o ren/o ureter/o urethr/o urin/o ur/o. Uria ketones meatus kidney night scanty protein renal pelvis kidney ureter urethra urine urine stone to destroy drooping condition of the urine. Ic = pertaining to cystic glomerular glomerul/o = glomerulus pertaining to a glomerulus. Ar = pertaining to meatal meat/o = meatus pertaining to the meatus. Al = pertaining to pyelitic pyel/o = renal pelvis pertaining to the renal pelvis. Pertaining to the kidney. ren/o = kidney ureteral urethral urinary. Identify and define selected urinary system pathology terms. Found in the kidney, renal pelvis, ureters, bladder, or urethra. This usually occurs by the age of 5. In some patients an indwelling catheter is inserted into the bladder for continuous urine drainage.