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Question
Match the terms in ‘A’ with their explanation in ‘B’.
| 'A' | 'B' | ||
| (1) | tooth- extraction | (a) | a cut made for surgery |
| (2) | cardiac | (b) | having length, breadth, and depth |
| (3) | sedative | (c) | plastic surgery |
| (4) | tumor | (d) | related to the heart |
| (5) | incision | (e) | a control unit for a robotic surgery |
| (6) | a console | (f) | removing a decayed tooth |
| (7) | 3-D | (g) | a substance that makes a person sleep |
| (8) | Cushing clip | (h) | an extra growth in the body |
| (i) | a device to stop blood loss in neurosurgery |
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Solution
| 'A' | 'B' | ||
| (1) | tooth- extraction | (f) | removing a decayed tooth |
| (2) | cardiac | (d) | related to the heart |
| (3) | sedative | (g) | a substance that makes a person sleep |
| (4) | tumor | (h) | an extra growth in the body |
| (5) | incision | (a) | a cut made for surgery |
| (6) | a console | (e) | a control unit for a robotic surgery |
| (7) | 3-D | (b) | having length, breadth, and depth |
| (8) | Cushing clip | (i) | a device to stop blood loss in neurosurgery |
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