EBK MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY FOR HEALTH PROF
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Author: EHRLICH
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Chapter 2, Problem 38LE
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The misspelled word in the given sentence, “hypretrophy is a general increase in the bulk of a body part or organ due to an increase in the size, but not in the number, of cells in the tissues.”
Introduction:
The tissue is a group or layer of similarly specialized cells that combine together to execute particular functions. The microscopic study of the structure, composition, and function of tissues is termed as histology.
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