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11.      Biomaterials are intended to            i.   Replace a body part            ii.  Augment function            iii. Regenerate the organ            Choose the correct optiona) I onlyb) I, II and IIIc) II and IIId) III only

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11.      Biomaterials are intended to            i.   Replace a body part            ii.  Augment function            iii. Regenerate the organ            Choose the correct optiona) I onlyb) I, II and IIIc) II and IIId) III only

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b) I, II and III

Biomaterials are indeed intended to replace a body part, augment function, and regenerate the organ. Therefore, all three options are correct.

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