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What Two Medical Word Parts Combine to Make a Medical

Question 25

Question 25

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What two medical word parts combine to make a medical word that means "study of the mind"?


A) pneumon/o-,-itis
B) psych/o-,-logy
C) neur/o-, -pathy
D) pre-,-graphy

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