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Give the accented syllable in the following terms (for example: anemia = ne, diagnosis = no, endocrine = en).
-Vitiligo: __________
Proficient
Having advanced skills or expertise in a particular area or field, showing a high level of competence.
Imitation
The action of using someone or something as a model and attempting to replicate their behavior or actions.
Overregularization Errors
Mistakes often made by children learning language, where they apply standard grammatical rules to irregular cases.
Novel Sentences
Original or new sentences that have not been previously encountered or generated.
Q9: Tough, white outer coat of the eyeball<br>A)choroid<br>B)ciliary
Q13: calc/o: _
Q50: scler/o: _
Q59: Dizziness:<br>A) virtigo<br>B) vertigo<br>C) vertego
Q71: A. blepharitis B. blepheritis<br>A or B: _
Q81: Inflammation of the cornea<br>A)anisocoria<br>B)aphakia<br>C)aqueous humor<br>D)astigmatism<br>E)cataract<br>F)chalazion<br>G)conjunctiva<br>H)cycloplegic<br>I)diplopia<br>J)fluorescein angiography<br>K)hemianopsia<br>L)iritis<br>M)keratitis<br>N)macular degeneration<br>O)myopia<br>P)ophthalmoscopy<br>Q)papilledema<br>R)presbyopia<br>S)sclera<br>T)strabismus<br>
Q97: Connective tissue binding bones to other bones<br>A)articular
Q101: Connective tissue that binds muscles to bones
Q130: Hormone secreted by the ovaries<br>A)adenohypophysis<br>B)adrenocorticotropin<br>C)aldosterone<br>D)calcitonin<br>E)catecholamine<br>F)electrolyte<br>G)glucocorticoid<br>H)glycemia<br>I)glycosuria<br>J)homeostasis<br>K)hypokalemia<br>L)hyponatremia<br>M)hypothalamus<br>N)oxytocin<br>O)pancreatectomy<br>P)parathyroidectomy<br>Q)polydipsia<br>R)progesterone<br>S)tetraiodothyronine<br>T)vasopressin
Q194: Anterior lobe of the pituitary gland<br>A)adenohypophysis<br>B)adrenocorticotropin<br>C)aldosterone<br>D)calcitonin<br>E)catecholamine<br>F)electrolyte<br>G)glucocorticoid<br>H)glycemia<br>I)glycosuria<br>J)homeostasis<br>K)hypokalemia<br>L)hyponatremia<br>M)hypothalamus<br>N)oxytocin<br>O)pancreatectomy<br>P)parathyroidectomy<br>Q)polydipsia<br>R)progesterone<br>S)tetraiodothyronine<br>T)vasopressin