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List the key features used to identify if a flowering plant is a monocot or a eudicot.
Pap Smear
a procedure to test for cervical cancer in women that involves collecting cells from the cervix.
Anaplasia
A condition of cells in which they lose differentiation and revert to a more primitive or undifferentiated form, often associated with cancer.
Ana-
A prefix meaning "up, back, again, anew," used in medical terms.
Sarcoma
A type of cancer that originates in the bones and soft tissues, including fat, muscles, blood vessels, and fibrous tissues.
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