Multiple Choice
Matching
-malignant
A) describes a cancerous cell or tumor, which can injure healthy tissue and spread cancer to other regions of the body
B) destruction of donor tissue by the recipient's immune system, which recognizes the donor cells as foreign
C) infections from microorganisms that normally do not cause disease in healthy people, but are damaging to persons with compromised immune function
D) cells infected by HIV
E) closely resembles folate
F) foodborne illness caused a parasite
G) an abnormal tissue mass that has no physiological function
H) the use of X-rays, gamma rays, or atomic particles to destroy cancer cells
I) inflammation of intestinal tissue caused by exposure to radiation
J) low white blood cell count
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