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The word roots that mean skin are derm, dermat, and ________.
 
  Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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________ is the accumulation of nitrogenous waste in the bloodstream.
 
  A) Azotemia
  B) Calculus
  C) Micturition
  D) Renal colic



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Answer to Question 1

cutane

Answer to Question 2

A
Explanation: Azotemia is the accumulation of nitrogenous waste in the bloodstream. Calculus is a stone. Micturition is another name for urination. Renal colic is the pain associated with a kidney stone.



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