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The first person will respond to the question I posted below and will then post a question of his/her own. The second person answers the first person&#39;s question, posts a new question, and so on.  

So, each post will contain 2 sections: the answer to the most recent question and then a new question to be answered by the next student.  Be sure to include both parts!  

Please also be sure to cite and include your reference(s) correctly using MLA/APA style.  In case you need a refresher, here&#39;s a link to the Purdue Online Writing Lab&#39;s MLA Guide (Links to an external site.).  No points will be awarded for failure to cite correctly.

This week&#39;s starter question:
What is the meaning of the term myelogenous? Please also break the word down into its parts with their meanings.</description>
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         <title>What is the meaning of the term myelogenous? Image below is for my question, and not related to the answer of this question on myelogenous. </title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Myelogenous is broken down into the following parts: <br>Myelo&nbsp; - <strong>a combining form meaning “marrow<br></strong>gen<strong> - that which produces<br></strong>ous <strong>- suffix that produces an adjective of the word root </strong><br><br>All together, this word means having to do with or resembling the bone marrow. It is used with a rare disorder, a cancer,&nbsp; called Chronic <strong><em>myelogenous</em></strong> leukemia (CML) and where there is a chronic condition, there exist an acute condition, called Acute <strong><em>myelogenous</em></strong> leukemia (AML). <br><br>Reference:<br>“NCI Dictionary of Cancer Terms.” <em>National Cancer Institute</em>, National Institute of Health, 25 Aug. 2020, https://www.cancer.gov/publications/dictionaries/cancer-terms/def/myelogenous.&nbsp;<br><br>My question:<br><br>Describe the image shown with at least three medical terms or name the disorder with one medical term. </div>]]></description>
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