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question 29
the diagnostic term that literally means \inflamed joint\ is:
o aponeur/itis
tendin/itis
burs/itis
arthr/itis
question 30
the combining form of a term that means \hump or hunchback\ is:
o kypho-
scolio-
kinesio-
lordo-
question 31
what is the word part for jaw?
o hallux-
mano-
gnatho-
genu-
Brief Explanations
- For Question 29: The root "arthr-" refers to joint and "-itis" means inflammation. So "arthritis" means inflamed joint. "Aponeur-" refers to aponeurosis, "tendin-" to tendon, and "burs-" to bursa.
- For Question 30: "Kypho-" is the combining form for hump or hunchback. "Scolio-" is for scoliosis (side - to - side curvature of spine), "kinesio-" is related to movement, and "lordo-" is for lordosis (abnormal inward curvature).
- For Question 31: "Gnatho-" is the word part for jaw. "Hallux-" is for big toe, "mano-" is for hand, and "genu-" is for knee.
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Question 29: D. arthr/itis
Question 30: A. kypho-
Question 31: C. gnatho-