Exam 3: Cells, Tissues Pathology
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Ablation may be done with heat, radiation or chemicals to destroy tissues.
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In the ICD Table of Neoplasms has a category for 'Benign', this means
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Which of the following laboratory studies investigates electrolytes?
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Which of the following suffixes means 'breakup or dissolve'?
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Name the Organelle! Based on the description and/or function name the cell organelle.
-'breakdown or dissolution of the cell'
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This eponym is seen in the discussion of the cell area which packages and sends out proteins.
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The correct spelling for the structure that carries the genetic inclusion in the nucleus?
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All of the following are linking forms for connective tissues EXCEPT
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These 'tiny or small glue' cells clean up the brain and spinal cord like WBCs.
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TR has been diagnosed with an astrocytoma and given about 4 months to live. What is the function of these cells in the brain in healthy conditions?
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Diuretics are medications which can change the blood levels of the electrolytes.
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Name the Organelle! Based on the description and/or function name the cell organelle.
-Abnormal condition of the skin
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This word is used to describe a 'steep decline in appetite' associated with illness or injury.
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