The term pathogen comes from combining the roots path/o and gen/o. Which are the correct root and term definitions?

A. path/o (development, nourishment) + gen/o (generation, cause) = pathogen (development or nourishment of the cause)
B. path/o (generation, cause) + gen/o (suffering, disease) = pathogen (generation/cause of the suffering/disease)
C. path/o (suffering, disease) + gen/o (development, nourishment) = pathogen (development or nourishment of the suffering/disease)
D. path/o (development, nourishment) + gen/o (suffering, disease) = pathogen (development or nourishment of the suffering/disease)
E. path/o (suffering, disease) + gen/o (generation, cause) = pathogen (generation/cause of the suffering/disease)


Answer: E

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