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Medical Terminology - Final Exam Study Guide Q&A Bone on the lateral side of the forearm - Answer-Radius Bone on the medial side of the forearm - Answer-Ulna Kneecap - Answer-Patella Pertaining to the spine - Answer-Spinal Outer layer cover the eye - Answer-Sclera Oily substances of sebaceous glands - Answer-Sebum Through or across the skin - Answer-Transdermal Above the dermis - Answer-Epidermis Person who is able to walk - Answer-Ambulatant Capable of being heard - Answer-Audible Dilation - Answer-Stretching Muscle used for chewing - Answer-Masseter Allows light in and out of the eye - Answer-Iris Sac filled with fluid under the skin - Answer-Cyst Ossification - Answer-Process of bone formation Not malignant - Answer-Benign Referring to axillary - Answer-Armpit Dizziness - Answer-Vertigo Spinal tunnel that contains a sense of hearing - Answer-Cochlea Vomiting - Answer-Emesis Farsightedness - Answer-Hyperopia Nearsightedness - Answer-Myopia Otis Media - Answer-Inflammation of the middle ear

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Medical Terminology - Final Exam
Study Guide Q&A
Bone on the lateral side of the forearm - Answer-Radius

Bone on the medial side of the forearm - Answer-Ulna

Kneecap - Answer-Patella

Pertaining to the spine - Answer-Spinal

Outer layer cover the eye - Answer-Sclera

Oily substances of sebaceous glands - Answer-Sebum

Through or across the skin - Answer-Transdermal

Above the dermis - Answer-Epidermis

Person who is able to walk - Answer-Ambulatant

Capable of being heard - Answer-Audible

Dilation - Answer-Stretching

Muscle used for chewing - Answer-Masseter

Allows light in and out of the eye - Answer-Iris

Sac filled with fluid under the skin - Answer-Cyst

Ossification - Answer-Process of bone formation

Not malignant - Answer-Benign

Referring to axillary - Answer-Armpit

Dizziness - Answer-Vertigo

Spinal tunnel that contains a sense of hearing - Answer-Cochlea

Vomiting - Answer-Emesis

Farsightedness - Answer-Hyperopia

Nearsightedness - Answer-Myopia
Otis Media - Answer-Inflammation of the middle ear

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