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To collect 5 mL of blood a 10-mL syringe should be used.
Nerve Synapses
The junctions between neurons that allow for the transmission of electrical or chemical signals from one neuron to another.
Genetic Predisposition
The increased likelihood of developing a particular disease or trait based on a person's genetic makeup, inherited from their parents.
Contracting Disease
The process of becoming infected with a disease, often through the spread of pathogens from one individual to another.
Secondary Aging
The aging process that results from disease and poor health practices rather than from the passage of time (primary aging) or genetic influences.
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