Cardiovascular System
hyper-
a prefix that means above or above normal For example, hypertension means high blood pressure.
tachy-
a prefix that means fast For example, tachycardia means a fast heartbeat.
a- or an-
a prefix that means no or without For example, anemia means not enough red blood cells.
erythr-
a prefix that means red Erythr(o) is the combining form. For example, erythrocyte means a red blood cell.
brady-
a prefix that means slow For example, bradycardia means a slow heartbeat.
hypo-
a prefix that means under or below normal For example, hypotension means low blood pressure.
leuk-
a prefix that means white or colorless Leuk(o) is the combining form. For example, leukocyte is a white blood cell.
arteri
a root word that means artery Arteri(o) is the combining form. For example, an arteriogram is a recording of an artery.
hemat
a root word that means blood Hemat(o) is the combining form. For example, hematology is the study of blood and blood disorders.
angi
a root word that means blood vessels Angi(o) is the combining form. For example, an angiogram is an image of a blood vessel.
cyt
a root word that means cell Cyt(o) is the combining form. For example, erythrocyte is a red blood cell.
cardi
a root word that means heart Cardi(o) is the combining form. For example, a cardiogram is a recording of heart activity
ven
a root word that means vein Ven(o) or ven(i) are the combining forms. For example, venipuncture means to puncture a vein.
-osis
a suffix that means a condition or disease For example, arteriostenosis means a disease characterized by stiffening of the arteries.
-emia
a suffix that means blood condition For example, anemia means not enough red blood cells.