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jayhills49

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Manually examining the characteristics of leukocytes under a microscope to look for leukemia is a test known as a/an ________.
 
  A) alpha fetoprotein
  B) karyotype
  C) blood smear
  D) frozen section

Question 2

The primary accented syllable in the pronunciation of the medical word epididymis (ep-ih-did-ih-mis) is ________.
 
  Fill in the blank(s) with correct word



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Answer to Question 1

C
Explanation: A) An alpha fetoprotein test does not use a microscope.
B) A karyotype does not examine leukocytes.
C) Correct
D) A frozen section does not examine leukocytes.

Answer to Question 2

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