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- define the word part -aria.
○ upper
○ air
○ chamber
○ chance
- fracture and define epiglottis.
○ upon/tongue
○ over/tonsil
○ below/palate
○ greater/mouth
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The suffix "-aria" (or related forms) in medical/linguistic terms often relates to a chamber or a space. For example, in anatomical terms, structures with "-aria" can refer to chambers (like alveoli - related to air sacs, but the root -aria here connects to chamber - like spaces). Among the options, "chamber" matches the definition of the word part -aria. "Upper" is too vague, "air" is more related to "-aer-" roots, and "chance" is irrelevant.
To fracture "epiglottis", we break it into word parts: "epi - " means "upon" or "above", and "glottis" (related to "glosso - " or "glott - ") is about the tongue or the vocal tract (the glottis is near the tongue - related structures). So "epi - " (upon) + "glottis" (tongue - related, or the flap over the larynx, but the word part breakdown here: "epi - " (upon) and "glottis" (tongue - related in root meaning). Among the options, "upon/tongue" matches. "over/tonsil" is incorrect (tonsil is "tonsill - "), "below/palate" is wrong (palate is "palat - "), and "greater/mouth" is incorrect (mouth is "or - " or "stomat - ").
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