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Where is the epidermis located?
Transfer Forceps
Instruments typically used in a laboratory setting for transferring materials, such as sterile items into aseptic environments, without direct hand contact.
Body Opening
Natural orifices in the body that lead to internal organs or serve as exit and entry points for biological functions.
Tear Duct
A small tube that carries tears from the eye into the nasal cavity, playing a crucial role in eye lubrication and the drainage system.
Dilator
A tool or substance used to expand or enlarge an opening or passage in the body.
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