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The combining form ________ means medicine; physician.
 
  A) hemat/o-
  B) symptomat/o-
  C) medic/o-
  D) path/o-

Question 2

Bone is classified as what type of tissue?
 
  A) epithelial tissue
  B) connective tissue
  C) adipose tissue
  D) muscular tissue



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Answer to Question 1

C
Explanation: A) The combining form hemat/o- means blood.
B) The combining form symptomat/o- means collection of symptoms.
C) Correct
D) The combining form path/o- means disease.

Answer to Question 2

B
Explanation: A) Bone is not classified as epithelial tissue.
B) Correct
C) Bone is not classified as adipose tissue.
D) Bone is not classified as muscular tissue.



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