Hematopoesis ends with -poiesis.
The Medical term for hematoietic is poiesis. Hematopoiesis means the formation and development of blood cells.
Poiesis is a Greek term that refers to the act of creating or producing something, especially in art or literature. It is often associated with the process of creativity and the act of bringing something into existence.
Alimentary, pulmonary, and ovary all end with "ary."
Cardiac and hypochondriac end in -ac
Medical terms ending in sis generally means 'A condition of-'such as leukocytosis which means a condition of white blood cells.Bronchiectasis ends with the medical suffix -sis, as does tuberculosis and asbestosis.
The spelling -poiesis is a suffix meaning "creating" or making. It appears in the word hematopoiesis (production of blood cells), and its two general forms are autopoiesis (self creation) and allopoiesis (production).
The insertion is the end of the muscle. The origin is the beginning.
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If the singular term ends in -a, the plural is usually formed by changing the ending to -ae. For example, "vertebra" becomes "vertebrae." This rule applies to many medical and biological terms derived from Latin.
2 syllables:rhesusthesis3 syllables:prosthesis5 syllables:psychokenesistelokenesis
Closed reduction is the medical term meaning aligning broken bones without surgery.