Answer: option B is correct
Explanation:
A combining form is somewhat different from affix and in medical language, it is the medical word part that gives a medical word its meaning. A combining form is the combination of the root with a combining vowel(a word part, usually ''o''). For instance the combining form for bone is 'oste/o' and the combining form of white is 'leuko'
Combining forms are used in the formation of new words, also to connect two word roots . A combining form can not stand alone as a word. So, in order to build a medical term one must join the suffix with the combining form.
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Answer:
A
Explanation:
a. Adults have a higher risk of developing unhealthy outcomes when they are obese.
b. The prevalence of obesity tends to decrease from youth to adulthood.
c. Adult men who are obese are diagnosed with type 2 diabetes at a significantly higher rate than adult women who are obese.
d. Adults who continually make poor eating choices have a lower risk of developing chronic diseases.