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.
Depending how many calories the can he at had divide it by 1700 & thats your answer
Exhaustion, dehydration, muscle strain, and injury-probably. The only way to recover is probably with rest.