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puteri [66]
1 year ago
6

Use ovari/o to build a word that means rupture of an ovary: ____________________.

English
1 answer:
Sergio039 [100]1 year ago
4 0
Answer: Ovariorrhexis

Definition of Ovariorrhexis:
“Rupture of an ovary”

The answer is not Ovariopexy. (Similar)

Definition of Ovariopexy:
“Surgical fixation of the ovary to the abdominal wall.”
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