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Question
- the diagnostic term \genu varum\ means:
knees are bent inward
hammer toe
claw foot
knees are bent outward
- this combining form ________ means bone marrow or spinal cord.
meio-
myco-
myelo-
myo-
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Question 13
Brief Explanations
Genu Varum is a medical term. "Genu" refers to the knee, and "Varum" indicates a varus deformity where the knees bend outward (bowleg condition). The other options: "knees bent inward" is genu valgum, "hammer toe" and "claw foot" relate to toe/foot deformities, not knee.
Brief Explanations
- "meio-" relates to reduction (e.g., meiosis).
- "myco-" relates to fungi (e.g., mycosis).
- "myelo-" means bone marrow or spinal cord (e.g., myeloma, myelitis).
- "myo-" relates to muscle (e.g., myopathy). So the correct combining form is myelo-.
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