Cephal- refers to which body part?

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Multiple Choice

Cephal- refers to which body part?

Explanation:
Cephal- means head. This combining form comes from Greek kephalē and is used to indicate the head in medical terms, such as cephalic (pertaining to the head) or cephalometry (measurement of the head). It’s different from encephal-, which refers to the brain, and crani-/cranio-, which refer to the skull. Cap is not a standard medical combining form for head, though caput is Latin for head in some contexts. So cephal- points to the head.

Cephal- means head. This combining form comes from Greek kephalē and is used to indicate the head in medical terms, such as cephalic (pertaining to the head) or cephalometry (measurement of the head). It’s different from encephal-, which refers to the brain, and crani-/cranio-, which refer to the skull. Cap is not a standard medical combining form for head, though caput is Latin for head in some contexts. So cephal- points to the head.

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