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match each misspelled word with the structural change that its misspelling causes. 1. \malleus\ spelled \malleolus\ 2. \trapezius\ spelled \trapezium\ 3. \ileum\ spelled \ilium\ 4. \zygomaticus\ spelled \zygomatic\ match each of the options above to the items below. portion of the small intestine to a hip bone face muscle to a bony process middle - ear bone to protuberance of the ankle back muscle to wrist bone
- "lleum" is part of small - intestine and "ilium" is a hip - bone. So, "lleum" spelled "ilium" changes a portion of the small intestine to a hip bone.
- "Zygomaticus" is a face muscle and "zygomatic" can refer to a bony process. So, "Zygomaticus" spelled "zygomatic" changes a face muscle to a bony process.
- "Malleus" is a middle - ear bone and "malleolus" is a protuberance of the ankle. So, "Malleus" spelled "malleolus" changes a middle - ear bone to a protuberance of the ankle.
- "Trapezius" is a back muscle and "trapezium" is a wrist bone. So, "Trapezius" spelled "trapezium" changes a back muscle to a wrist bone.
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Portion of the small intestine to a hip bone: 3. "lleum" spelled "ilium"
Face muscle to a bony process: 4. "Zygomaticus" spelled "zygomatic"
Middle - ear bone to protuberance of the ankle: 1. "Malleus" spelled "malleolus"
Back muscle to wrist bone: 2. "Trapezius" spelled "trapezium"