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- the word part caputo- means:
neck
dilation
tonsils
head
- the word bronchus means:
trachea-like
windpipe-like
respiration
side
Question 19
In medical terminology (related to Natural Science, specifically Medicine and Health subfield), the word part "Caputo - " (more accurately "Capit - " or "Caput - " which is similar in root) is related to "head". Neck is related to "cervic - ", dilation to terms like "dilat - ", and tonsils to "tonsill - ". So the correct meaning for "Caputo - " (assuming it's a variant of the root related to head) is head.
In anatomy (Natural Science, Biology/Medicine and Health subfield), "bronchus" comes from the Greek word meaning "windpipe - like" or related to the air passages. "Trachea - like" is not accurate as trachea is the main windpipe and bronchus is a branch. "Respiration" is a process, not the meaning of bronchus. "Side" is incorrect. The correct meaning related to the options is "windpipe - like" (as bronchus is a branch of the windpipe - trachea, so has a similar function - related structure).
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