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8 slow brady- 9 nose select match 10 paralysis select match 11 chest se…

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8 slow brady- 9 nose select match 10 paralysis select match 11 chest select match 12 straight select match 13 bronchus select match

Explanation:

Response

To solve this medical terminology matching problem, we analyze each term:

Term 9: nose

The medical prefix for "nose" is rhino- (e.g., rhinitis, rhinoplasty).

Term 10: paralysis

The medical suffix or root related to "paralysis" connects to -plegia (from Greek for "stroke" or "paralysis"), but if matching roots, "paralysis" relates to plegia or the root for "paralyze" (e.g., pleg-). However, common prefixes/suffixes: "paralysis" can also relate to -lysis (but -lysis is breakdown, not paralysis). Wait, correction: The root for "paralysis" is pleg- (from plegia), but if the options (not fully shown) include -plegia or a root, but assuming standard medical roots: "paralysis" matches with terms like pleg- (e.g., paraplegia).

Term 11: chest

The medical root for "chest" is thorac- (e.g., thorax, thoracic).

Term 12: straight

The medical prefix for "straight" is ortho- (e.g., orthodontics, orthopedic).

Term 13: bronchus

The medical root for "bronchus" is bronch- (e.g., bronchitis, bronchodilator).

Final Matches (assuming standard medical terminology roots/prefixes):
  • 9. nose → rhino- (if option exists)
  • 10. paralysis → -plegia (or pleg-)
  • 11. chest → thorac-
  • 12. straight → ortho-
  • 13. bronchus → bronch-

(Note: If specific options were provided, we’d match to them, but based on common medical roots, these are the standard correspondences.)

Answer:

To solve this medical terminology matching problem, we analyze each term:

Term 9: nose

The medical prefix for "nose" is rhino- (e.g., rhinitis, rhinoplasty).

Term 10: paralysis

The medical suffix or root related to "paralysis" connects to -plegia (from Greek for "stroke" or "paralysis"), but if matching roots, "paralysis" relates to plegia or the root for "paralyze" (e.g., pleg-). However, common prefixes/suffixes: "paralysis" can also relate to -lysis (but -lysis is breakdown, not paralysis). Wait, correction: The root for "paralysis" is pleg- (from plegia), but if the options (not fully shown) include -plegia or a root, but assuming standard medical roots: "paralysis" matches with terms like pleg- (e.g., paraplegia).

Term 11: chest

The medical root for "chest" is thorac- (e.g., thorax, thoracic).

Term 12: straight

The medical prefix for "straight" is ortho- (e.g., orthodontics, orthopedic).

Term 13: bronchus

The medical root for "bronchus" is bronch- (e.g., bronchitis, bronchodilator).

Final Matches (assuming standard medical terminology roots/prefixes):
  • 9. nose → rhino- (if option exists)
  • 10. paralysis → -plegia (or pleg-)
  • 11. chest → thorac-
  • 12. straight → ortho-
  • 13. bronchus → bronch-

(Note: If specific options were provided, we’d match to them, but based on common medical roots, these are the standard correspondences.)