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- the combining form phren/o- means:
○ speech
○ one
○ four
○ mind
- what is a temporary or permanent loss of sensation, loss of ability to move, or inability to control movement?
○ myringitis
○ palsy
○ seizure
○ trachoma
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Question 9
Brief Explanations
In medical terminology (a subfield of Medicine and Health, part of Natural Science), the combining form "phren/o - " is associated with the mind. "Speech" would relate to forms like "phon/o - ", "one" is "uni - " or related forms, "four" is "quadr - " or similar, so "mind" is correct.
Brief Explanations
- Myringitis is an inflammation of the eardrum, not related to movement/sensation loss.
- Palsy is defined as a temporary or permanent loss of sensation, loss of ability to move, or inability to control movement.
- Seizure is a sudden, uncontrolled electrical disturbance in the brain, not the same as the described condition.
- Trachoma is an eye infection, not related to movement/sensation loss.
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D. mind (assuming the options are labeled A: speech, B: one, C: four, D: mind)