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question 25 (1 point) ✔️ saved listen removal of a small piece of living tissue for microscopic examination is: radiation therapy.
Brief Explanations
- Reed-Sternberg cells are the unusual giant cells linked to Hodgkin lymphoma.
- Allogeneic transplants use donor tissue from an unrelated person.
- Hyperplasia is defined as excessive cellular growth.
- Metastasize describes cancer cell spread via circulatory/lymphatic systems.
- Syngeneic transplants use tissue from an identical twin.
- Abnormal cell growth is the core characteristic of neoplastic changes.
- Electrocautery uses electrical current to burn/remove tissue like cancer.
- Osteoma is a benign, non-cancerous bone tumor.
- A radioisotope is a radioactive variant of a chemical element.
- Mesothelioma is a lung-related cancer strongly linked to asbestos exposure.
- For Question 25: Biopsy is the procedure for removing small tissue samples for microscopic analysis, which is not among the partially visible incorrect options.
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- Reed-Sternberg
- Allogeneic
- Hyperplasia
- Metastasize
- Syngeneic
- (Note: This matches the general definition of a neoplasm; if this is a typo/needs to map to the given terms, it aligns with abnormal cell growth core definition, but from the list, it refers to the broad abnormal cell growth category)
- Electrocautery
- Osteoma
- Radioisotope
- Mesothelioma
For Question 25 (partial):
(Note: The full options are cut off, but the correct term for removal of small living tissue for microscopic exam is Biopsy. From the visible options, neither Radiation therapy nor the cut-off Immunotherapy is correct.)