An Illustrated Guide To Vet Med Term
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ISBN: 9781305465763
Author: ROMICH
Publisher: Cengage
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Using the following word parts, build or complete medical terms from the definitions below:
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1. Increase in depth of breathing:
2. Excessive or rapid breathing:
3. Blood in the chest (pleural space): hemo
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MEDICAL TERM MAIN ENTRY (pronunciation) MEANING (definition)
|1. glycemia
2. hypothalamus
3. pancreatectomy
|4. exophthalmos
5. adenoma
|6. electrolyte
7. hyponatremia
8. hypernatremia
9. diabetes
|10. polyphagia
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