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58) the diagnostic term my/asthenia gravis actually means: ○ muscle hea…

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  1. the diagnostic term my/asthenia gravis actually means:

○ muscle heavy and weak
○ muscle strong and full
○ muscle tone hard
○ muscle feeling great

  1. the diagnostic term muscular dys/trophy means:

○ muscle cramping
○ faulty muscle development
○ muscle enlargement
○ muscle strength

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Brief Explanations

To determine the meaning of "Myasthenia Gravis", we analyze the word roots: "My/o" means muscle, "asthenia" means weakness, and "Gravis" means severe/heavy. So combining these, it means muscle heavy (severe) and weak. The other options don't match the root meanings: "strong and full" is opposite of asthenia, "muscle tone hard" doesn't relate to these roots, and "muscle feeling great" is incorrect.

Brief Explanations

For "Muscular Dystrophy", "Dys-" means faulty or abnormal, and "-trophy" relates to development/growth. So "Dystrophy" means faulty development. "Muscle cramping" is not related to these roots, "muscle enlargement" would be hypertrophy, and "muscle strength" is not related to dystrophy's meaning.

Answer:

A. muscle heavy and weak (assuming the first option is labeled A, adjust label as per original, but the text of the correct option is "muscle heavy and weak")

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