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which suffix is not related to procedure? -dynia -plasty -scopy -gram
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To determine which suffix is not related to a procedure, we analyze each:
- \(-plasty\): Refers to a surgical procedure (e.g., rhinoplasty).
- \(-scopy\): Refers to a diagnostic procedure using a scope (e.g., endoscopy).
- \(-gram\): Refers to a record or image (e.g., electrocardiogram), not a procedure. Wait, correction: Wait, \(-dynia\) means pain (e.g., gastrodynia), so it's related to a symptom, not a procedure. Let's re - analyze:
- \(-dynia\): Suffix meaning pain (e.g., mastodynia - breast pain). It is not related to a procedure.
- \(-plasty\): Surgical procedure (e.g., mammoplasty - breast surgery).
- \(-scopy\): Procedure using an instrument to view (e.g., colonoscopy).
- \(-gram\): Record (e.g., radiogram - X - ray record), but actually, the key here is that \(-dynia\) is about pain (symptom), not a procedure. So \(-dynia\) is the suffix not related to a procedure.
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A. -dynia