Give the medical term that matches the following literal definitions: 9. Pertaining to the nerves 10. Irregularity present...

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Give the medical term that matches the following literaldefinitions:

9. Pertaining to the nerves

10. Irregularity present at birth (birth defect)

11. Condition or state of changing form

12. Not breathing

13. One who carries/leads away from (a muscle)

14. Process of branching or forking into two

15. To fall or sag back (again)

16. Pertaining to new birth

17. Pertaining to below or under the skin

18. Softening of cartilage

19. Condition of no oxygen

20. Complete separation

21. Treatment with drugs/chemicals

22. Tissue/structure within the heart

23. Process of bending forward

24. Abnormal separation (disruption of connection between nervesand muscles)

25. Pertaining to a large head

26. Instrument to view within

27. Pertaining to within a vein

28. Excessive development

29. Inflammation of many nerves

30. Condition of fingers or toes together

31. To run forward/before (signs and symptoms that occur beforeactual illness

32. Pertaining to through the skin

33. Painful or difficult breathing

34. Pertaining to two sides

35. One who carries/leads towards (muscle

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9 Pertaining to the nerves Neuro 10 Irregularity present at birth birth defect Congenital Anomaly 11 Condition or state of changing form morpho 12 Not breathing apnoea 13 One who carriesleads away from a muscle abduction 14 Process of branching or    See Answer
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