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The
is the foundation of a medical term
The
comes at the end of a medical
term
The
is attached to the beginning of a
medical term.
usually "O" links the root to the suffix
or the root to another root, but has no meaning of its own
A
It is useful to read medical terms from the
to
the
Most medical terms are derived from
and
roots
The
is the fundamental unit of all living
things (animal or plant).
Each cell of the embryo has
chromosomes.
Front side of the body
Back side of the body
Near the point of attachment to trunk or near beginning of a
structure
Far from the point of attachment to trunk or far from the
beginning of a structure
Front of the body
Back of the body
Pertaining to the middle of the body
Pertaining to the side of the body
Transcribed Image Text:The is the foundation of a medical term The comes at the end of a medical term The is attached to the beginning of a medical term. usually "O" links the root to the suffix or the root to another root, but has no meaning of its own A It is useful to read medical terms from the to the Most medical terms are derived from and roots The is the fundamental unit of all living things (animal or plant). Each cell of the embryo has chromosomes. Front side of the body Back side of the body Near the point of attachment to trunk or near beginning of a structure Far from the point of attachment to trunk or far from the beginning of a structure Front of the body Back of the body Pertaining to the middle of the body Pertaining to the side of the body
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