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What does the term 'computer system' refer to as mentioned in the text?

  • A group of computers linked and functioning together
  • A nominally complete computer with hardware, operating system, software, and peripheral equipment (correct)
  • Special-purpose devices like microwave ovens and remote controls
  • General-purpose devices such as personal computers and smartphones

What is the primary function of a computer as described in the text?

  • Automating long, tedious tasks
  • Linking billions of computers and users
  • Performing arithmetic and logical operations (correct)
  • Controlling industrial and consumer products

Which statement best describes the role of computers in controlling industrial and consumer products?

  • They function as a group of linked computers
  • They serve as specialized analog calculators
  • They automate long, tedious tasks
  • They use programs to perform a wide range of tasks (correct)

What was the primary purpose of early computers?

<p>To be used only for calculations (B)</p>
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What is the significance of the Internet in relation to computers as mentioned in the text?

<p>Linking billions of computers and users (B)</p>
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What is the main focus of histopathology?

<p>Study of the manifestations of disease in tissues (B)</p>
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What is the most common fixative used in histopathological examination?

<p>10% neutral buffered formalin (B)</p>
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How is tissue prepared for viewing under a microscope in histopathology?

<p>Both chemical fixation and frozen section (B)</p>
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What is the process known as when a pathologist selects the part of the tissue sample most likely to yield a useful diagnosis?

<p>Grossing (D)</p>
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What type of examination does cytopathology focus on?

<p>Examination of free cells or tissue micro-fragments (C)</p>
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What does histopathology refer to?

<p>The microscopic examination of tissue to study disease manifestations (D)</p>
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What is the most common fixative used in histopathological examination?

<p>Formalin (A)</p>
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What is the initial step in histopathological examination of tissues?

<p>Surgery, biopsy, or autopsy (A)</p>
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What is the process known as when a pathologist selects the part of the tissue sample most likely to yield a useful diagnosis?

<p>Grossing (A)</p>
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What does cytopathology mainly focus on?

<p>Examination of free cells or tissue micro-fragments (C)</p>
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