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Question
- what combining form or term literally means internal organs?
viscer/o-
chole/docho-
cardi/o-
an/cone-
- winged scapulae indicate a problem with the:
calf
gait
heart
shoulder
Response
Question 46
Brief Explanations
To solve this, we analyze each combining form:
- "viscer/o-" comes from the Latin "viscera" meaning internal organs.
- "chole/docho-" relates to bile or bile ducts.
- "cardi/o-" relates to the heart.
- "an/cone-" is not related to internal organs (likely a typo, but contextually, the other options are clear). So the correct term is "viscer/o-".
Brief Explanations
Winged scapulae (a condition where the scapula protrudes) is related to the shoulder region, as the scapula is part of the shoulder girdle. The calf is a leg muscle, gait is a walking pattern, and the heart is unrelated to scapular issues. So the problem is with the shoulder.
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A. viscer/o-