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8 slow
brady-
9 nose
select match
10 paralysis
select match
11 chest
select match
12 straight
select match
13 bronchus
select match
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To solve this medical terminology matching problem, we analyze each term:
Term 8: "slow"
The prefix "brady-" means slow (e.g., bradycardia = slow heart rate). So "slow" matches "brady-".
Term 9: "nose"
The root for nose is "rhino-" or "naso-". Assuming common medical roots, "nose" would match a root like "rhino-" (or "naso-", but since options aren’t fully shown, the typical root for nose is "rhino-" or similar; if "rhino-" is an option, that’s the match).
Term 10: "paralysis"
The suffix or root related to paralysis often involves "plegia" (e.g., paraplegia). So "paralysis" would match a term like "plegia" (or a root meaning paralysis).
Term 11: "chest"
The root for chest is "thorax-" (thoracic = related to chest). So "chest" matches "thorax-" (or similar root for chest).
Term 12: "straight"
The prefix "ortho-" means straight (e.g., orthodontics = straight teeth). So "straight" matches "ortho-".
Term 13: "bronchus"
The root for bronchus is "bronch-" (e.g., bronchitis = inflammation of bronchus). So "bronchus" matches "bronch-".
Since the first match (Term 8) is clear:
"slow" in medical terminology is matched by the prefix "brady-", as "brady-" means slow (e.g., bradycardia).
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