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        | cytoplasm cyt/o cell
 plasm formation,growth
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        | gel like substance that surrounds the nucleau of a cell but is contained within the cell membrane |  | 
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        | molecule that holds genetic information and makes an exact copy of itself whenever the cell divides |  | 
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        | Diagnosis dia- through across
 gnosis- knowing
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        | identification of a disease or condition by scientific ecaluation of physical signs, symptoms; history, laboratory and clinical test results |  | 
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        | endoscope endo- in, within
 scope-instrument for examining
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        | instrument consisting of a rigid of flexible fiberoptic tube and optical system for observing the inside of a hollow organ or cavity |  | 
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        | etiology eti/o cause
 logy- study of
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        | study of the causes of disease |  | 
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        | fluorosvope fluor/o  luminous, fluorescent
 scope instrument for examining
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        | insstrument consisting of an xray machine and a flourescent screen used to view the internal organs of the body |  | 
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        | idiopathic idi/o unknown, peculliar
 path disease
 ic pertaining to
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        | pertaining to conditiond without clear pathogenesis or disease without clear cause, spontaneous origin |  | 
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        | chemical changes that take place in a cell or an organism and produce energy and basic materials needed for all life processes |  | 
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        | prognosi Pro-before, in front of
 gnosis- knowing
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        | prediction of the course and end of a disease and the estimated chance of discovery |  | 
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        | any objective evidence or manifestation of an illness or a disordered function of the body |  | 
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        | any change in the body or its functions as perceived by the patient |  | 
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        | cell, tissue, organ, system, organism |  | 
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        | the study of the body at the cellular level |  | 
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        | cell membrane; cytoplasm; nucleus |  | 
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        | groups of cells that perform a specialized activity |  | 
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        | covers the surfaces of organs; lines cavities and canals; forms tubes;ducts; and secreting portions of glands; makes up the epidermis of the skin |  | 
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        | supports and connects other tissue and organs and is made up of diverse cell types;including fibroblasts;fat cells; and blood |  | 
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        | provides the contractile tissue of the body; which is responsible for mevement |  | 
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        | transmits electrical impulses |  | 
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        | body structures composed of at least two or more tissue types that perform specialized functions |  | 
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