Questions: In the medical word pathogen, the combining form path/o- means - A. unknown B. disease C. new D. physician

In the medical word pathogen, the combining form path/o- means -  
A. unknown  
B. disease  
C. new  
D. physician
Transcript text: In the medical word pathogen, the combining form path/o- means $\qquad$ - A. unknown B. disease C. new D. physician
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The answer is B: disease.

Explanation for each option:

  • A. Unknown: This is incorrect. The combining form "path/o-" does not relate to the concept of being unknown.
  • B. Disease: This is correct. The combining form "path/o-" is derived from the Greek word "pathos," which means suffering or disease. It is commonly used in medical terminology to refer to disease or disorders.
  • C. New: This is incorrect. The combining form "path/o-" does not mean new.
  • D. Physician: This is incorrect. The combining form "path/o-" is not related to the term physician.

In summary, in the medical word "pathogen," the combining form "path/o-" means disease.

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