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What does it mean that cells are open systems?
Genetic Abnormalities
Variations or mutations in genes that can lead to disorders or diseases, affecting an individual's development or health.
Fetal Testing
Medical tests conducted during pregnancy to assess the health, development, and well-being of the fetus.
Fetal Testing Risk
Refers to the potential dangers or adverse outcomes associated with procedures conducted during pregnancy to test the health or condition of the fetus.
Necessary Risk
A risk that is considered acceptable in order to achieve a specific outcome or benefit, typically after evaluating the potential negatives and positives.
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