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Chapter 1, Problem 9UP
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A combining form is formed when a word root is combined with a vowel. The vowel is otherwise called as a combining vowel. It is generally an o, while sometimes an i. The combining vowel is used to simplify the pronunciation of the medical term. The combining vowel is usually used to connect a suffix and word root and to connect two word roots. The way by which a language or a word is spoken is referred to as pronunciation.
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A. First color all the polar and non-polar covalent bonds in the R groups of your 2 amino acids
using the same colors as in #7. Do not color the bonds in the backbone of each amino acid.
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Find the dental formula and enter it in the following format:
I3/3 C1/1 P4/4 M2/3 = 42 (this is not the correct number, just the correct format)
Please be aware: the upper jaw is intact (all teeth are present). The bottom jaw/mandible is not intact. The front teeth should include 6 total rectangular teeth (3 on each side) and 2 total large triangular teeth (1 on each side).
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Medical Terminology Systems: A Body Systems Approach
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