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___________________ ___ is feeling the need to urinate immediately.
 
  a. micturition
  b. frequency
  c. urgency
  d. hydrocele

Question 2

Which of the following terms refers to the backbone?
 
  a. cephalic
  b. otic
  c. umbilical
  d. vertebral



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Answer to Question 1

c
Explanation:
a. micturition: the act of urinating
b. frequency: a greater than normal occurrence in the urge to urinate, without an increase in the total daily volume of urine
c. urgency: correct
d. hydrocele: accumulation of fluid within the scrotum

Answer to Question 2

d
Explanation:
a. cephalic: pertaining to the head
b. otic: pertaining to the ear
c. umbilical: pertaining to the region around the navel
d. vertebral: correct





 

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