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What is the focus of procedures that take out solids/fluids/gases from a body part?
 
  A) The removal of the unwanted substance.
  B) The separating and transecting of body part.
  C) The removal of the body part itself.
  D) The examination of the body part.

Question 2

A genetic disorder in which a person has three copies, rather than two, of genetic material is known as:
 
  A) Down syndrome.
  B) Fragile X syndrome.
  C) chimera 46.
  D) trisomy.



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