HUMAN ANATOMY
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Chapter 1.3, Problem 13BYGO
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The singular form of pleurae, gyri, lumina, ganglia, fissures and plural form of villus, tibia, encephalitis, cervix, stoma.
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How to acknowledge the plural forms of medical terms is a point of confusion for many beginning learners. Few people would not recognize that the ' ovaries ' is the plural form of the ovary, but in other cases, the connection is more difficult to make.
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b. coxa
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d. coccyx
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HUMAN ANATOMY
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