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Granulocytes that stain with a basic stain and store histamine/heparin
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Sore on the skin that develops when regions of the body start necrotizing due to constant pressure/lack of blood supply
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Alkaline solution produced by the liver and important for the emulsification of lipids
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Yellowish bile pigment produced when iron is removed from heme and the remaining molecule is further broken down into waste products
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Green bile pigment produced during the conversion of non-iron heme to bilirubin
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Shape of a neuron with two processes extending from the neuron cell body
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Fluid-filled cavity of the blastocyst
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Term for the conceptus at the developmental stage that consists of about 100 cells shaped into an inner cell mass
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Daughter cell of a cleavage
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Liquid connective tissue composed of cellular components and a fluid extracellular matrix called plasma
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Mid-portion of the stomach
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Mass of chewed food
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Hard, dense connective tissue that forms the structural elements of the skeleton
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The large organ of the central nervous system composed of white/grey matter, contained within the cranium and continuous with the spinal cord
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Portion of the external nose that lies in the area of the nasal bones
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Branch of bronchi that are 1 mm or less in diameter and terminate at alveolar sacs
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Decrease in the size of the bronchiole due to contraction of the muscular wall
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Increase in the size of the bronchiole due to contraction of the muscular wall
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Tube connected to the trachea that branches into many subsidiaries and provides a passageway for air to enter/leave the lungs
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Connective tissue sac containing lubricating fluid that prevents friction between adjacent structures