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sammy

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The prefix in superinfection means:
 
  A) between.
  B) much.
  C) above.
  D) below.

Question 2

The difference between sign and symptom is:
 
  A) a sign is subjective.
  B) a symptom is observed by an examiner.
  C) the word symptom contains a prefix
  D) a sign may be acute, chronic, relapsing, or remitting.



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Answer to Question 1

C
Explanation: A) The prefix for between is dia-, inter-, or meta-.
B) The prefix for much is multi- or poly-.
C) Correct.
D) The prefix for below is hypo- or sub-.

Answer to Question 2

C
Explanation: C) Correct. The prefix sym- in symptom means together or with.



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