Questions: 37. There are cranial nerves. 12 15 7 10 38. The combining forms acous- and audi/o- both mean: hearing ear stapes eardrum

37. There are cranial nerves.
12
15
7
10
38. The combining forms acous- and audi/o- both mean:
hearing
ear
stapes
eardrum
Transcript text: 37. There are $\qquad$ cranial nerves. 12 15 7 10 38. The combining forms acous- and audi/o- both mean: hearing ear stapes eardrum
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The answer to question 37 is the first one: 12.

Explanation:

  • 12: This is the correct answer. There are 12 pairs of cranial nerves in the human body.
  • 15: Incorrect. There are not 15 cranial nerves.
  • 7: Incorrect. There are more than 7 cranial nerves.
  • 10: Incorrect. There are more than 10 cranial nerves.

The answer to question 38 is the first one: hearing.

Explanation:

  • hearing: This is the correct answer. The combining forms "acous-" and "audi/o-" both relate to hearing.
  • ear: Incorrect. While related, these combining forms specifically refer to the function of hearing rather than the ear itself.
  • stapes: Incorrect. The stapes is a bone in the middle ear, not directly related to the combining forms in question.
  • eardrum: Incorrect. The eardrum is a part of the ear, but the combining forms refer to the sense of hearing.

Summary:

  • The number of cranial nerves is 12.
  • The combining forms "acous-" and "audi/o-" both mean hearing.
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