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Which Prefix, Root, and Suffix Form the Term That Means

Question 77

Question 77

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Which prefix, root, and suffix form the term that means within the muscle?


A) Intra- and muscul- and -ar
B) Trans- and muscul- and -ar
C) Sub- and muscul- and -itis
D) Intra- and muscul- and -itis
E) Poly- and muscul/o and -ar

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