Compare dysplasia, metaplasia, neoplasia, and anaplasia
A) Metaplasia is the development of abnormal cells; dysplasia is the development of abnormal changes in tissue structure; neoplasia is the conversion of normal cells to tumor cells; and anaplasia is the spread of the malignant cells throughout the body.
B) Dysplasia is the development of abnormal cells; metaplasia is the development of abnormal changes in tissue structure; neoplasia is the conversion of normal cells to tumor cells; and anaplasia is the spread of the malignant cells throughout the body.
C) Metaplasia is the development of abnormal cells; anaplasia is the development of abnormal changes in tissue structure; neoplasia is the conversion of normal cells to tumor cells; and dysplasia is the spread of the malignant cells throughout the body.
D) Anaplasia is the development of abnormal cells; neoplasia is the development of abnormal changes in tissue structure; metaplasia is the conversion of normal cells to tumor cells; and dysplasia is the spread of the malignant cells throughout the body.
E) Neoplasia is the development of abnormal cells; metaplasia is the development of abnormal changes in tissue structure; anaplasia is the conversion of normal cells to tumor cells; and dysplasia is the spread of the malignant cells throughout the body.
Answer: B
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