Here are examples of respiratory medical terms that can be easily defined by breaking them down into word components.

Pulmonologist

  1. Break down the medical term into word components: Pulmon/o/logist
  2. Label the word parts: Pulmon = WR; o = CV; logist = S
  3. Define the word components: Pulmon = lung; logist = specialist who studies and treats disorders
  4. Create a final definition of the medical term: Specialist who treats diseases and disorders of the lungs

Adenoidectomy

  1. Break down the medical term into word components: Adenoid/ectomy
  2. Label the word parts: Adenoid = WR; ectomy = suffix
  3. Define the word components: Adenoid = adenoid; ectomy = excision (cut out)
  4. Create a final definition of the medical term: Excision of the adenoid

Bronchoscopy

  1. Break down the medical term into word components: Bronch/o/scopy
  2. Label the word parts: Bronch = WR; o = CV; scopy = suffix
  3. Define the word components: Bronch = bronchus; scopy = visual examination
  4. Create a final definition of the medical term: Visual examination of the bronchi

Decorative icon for worksheet linkInteractive Learning Activity: Practice defining and pronouncing respiratory system medical terms by breaking them down into word parts.

You can also print this as a Chapter 4 Student Companion Worksheet and check your answers with this Answer Key.

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