Which term means the removal of a sample of tissue from the…

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Which term meаns the remоvаl оf а sample оf tissue from the cervix? 

Essаy Length: 1,000 Wоrds   Yоu must type directly in the TEXTBOX. Dо NOT аttаch files.    1. Introduction (about 125 words) Hook: Begin with a broad idea about observation, culture, or human behavior. Purpose: Briefly explain the purpose. Write about your understanding of "Communal Behavior". (Do not use "I"). Background: Briefly explain the setting. Make a statement about the setting. (Do not begin with "The setting..." Smoothly integrate that information." Thesis Statement:  Make a claim that supports your observation. What does this observation reveal?  Do not use "I" or "This essay will be about...".     2. Descriptive Observation (Scene 1 about 200 words) Focus on a specific person or small group. Describe the location. Describe their appearance, behavior, actions, interactions, and expressions. Use vivid, concrete details (what they did, how they moved, what they wore, how they spoke) Avoid judgment; just describe what you observed.      3. Descriptive Observation (Scene 2 about 200 words) Shift to another person or scene that contrasts or complements the first. Describe the location. Describe their appearance, behavior, actions, interactions, and expressions. Avoid judgment; just describe what you observed.   4 .Descriptive Observation (Scene 3 about 200 words) Shift to another person or scene that contrasts or complements the first. Describe the location.  Again, describe their appearance, behavior, actions, interactions, and expressions. Avoid judgment; just describe what you observed.   5. Interpretation and Analysis (about 100 words) What do these observations suggest? What patterns or repeated behaviors did you notice? What emotions, reactions, or interactions stood out? What do these details reveal about the people, the culture of the space, or the unspoken rules guiding behavior? How might these observations help you understand how people communicate, behave, or follow social norms in this setting?   6. Reflection (about 100 words) ***This is a short list.  How did the experience of observing others affect you? What did you learn about your own habits, assumptions, or perspective? Did this change how you think about people-watching, empathy, or paying attention in daily life?