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| What are the two types of pathology? |
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| An exam to discover the cause/extent of death |
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| Functions of liver, kidney, and electrolytes |
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| Study of blood; CBC; blood/serum sample |
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| Study of cells; different quick smears/slides |
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| Study of the immune system |
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| Two shapes of fungi; soil and another forms in human body |
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| Deep end of the skin that attaches to the body. |
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| Didn't get all the tumor in the body |
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| Large ligament; round cell; originated in spleen; spreads to lymph nodes; spread to lungs; commonly in lypmh nodes, spreads quickly |
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| Malignant squamous/epithelial cell |
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| Intestinal carcinoma; spreads to liver; white spots with spikes (nosual) |
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| In a fixitive (specimen jar) with 10% buffered formalin |
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| Chemical that hardens tissue |
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