Certified Electronic Health Records Specialist (CEHRS) Practice Exam

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What does "cerebr/o" signify in medical terminology?

  1. Cell

  2. Fetus

  3. Stomach

  4. Cerebrum

The correct answer is: Cerebrum

In medical terminology, "cerebr/o" refers specifically to the cerebrum, which is the largest part of the brain responsible for various higher brain functions such as thought, action, and sensory processing. The term is derived from the Latin word for brain and is often used in terms related to neurology. For instance, clinical contexts might include "cerebrospinal," which relates to the brain and spinal cord, or "cerebral," pertaining to the cerebrum itself. Other terms in the choices do not relate to the meaning of "cerebr/o." For example, "cell" is represented by "cyt/o," "fetus" corresponds to "fet/o," and "stomach" is symbolized by "gastr/o," each with their own specific roots in medical terminology. Thus, the association of "cerebr/o" with the cerebrum is precise and contextually significant within the field of medicine.