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Mr. Wonderful

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Removal of the eyeball is termed:
 A) orbectomy
  B) blepharectomy
  C) enucleation
  D) biopsy

Question 2

Rolling in of the eyelids, which is seen in some large breed dogs, is termed:
 A) inblepharo
  B) enblepharitis
  C) endothelial
  D) entropion



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

D



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