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jenna1

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Surgical destruction and removal of the lens is termed:
 
  A) photocoagulation.
  B) phacolysis.
  C) phacosclerosis.
  D) keratoplasty.

Question 2

A combining form that means synovial membrane is ________.
 
  Fill in the blank(s) with correct word



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Answer to Question 1

B
Explanation:
A) Photocoagulation is using a laser to treat retinal detachment and other retinal problems.
B) Correct.
C) Phacosclerosis is hardening of the lens.
D) Keratoplasty is surgical repair of the cornea.

Answer to Question 2

synov/o; synovi/o




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Reply 2 on: Jun 27, 2018
:D TYSM


JaynaD87

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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Wow, this really help

 

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