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What two medical word parts combine to make a medical word that means study of the mind?
 
  A) pneumon/o-, -itis
  B) psych/o-, -logy
  C) neur/o-, -pathy
  D) pre-, -graphy

Question 2

What is the correct medical term for a nerve cell?
 
  A) myelin
  B) neuron
  C) neuropathy
  D) spinal cord



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Answer to Question 1

B
Explanation: A) These word parts do not have that meaning.
B) Correct
C) These word parts do not have that meaning.
D) This prefix and suffix do not make a medical word.

Answer to Question 2

B



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