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Abiotic – Definition, Factors and Significance

Abiotic refers to non-living, physical and chemical environmental factors such as light, temperature, or water that influence organisms and ecosystems.

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Yam Root Phytosterol

Yam root phytosterols are plant-based sterols derived from yam that may help lower cholesterol levels and support hormonal balance in the body.

Medial Collateral Ligament Injury

A medial collateral ligament (MCL) injury affects the stabilizing band on the inner side of the knee, commonly caused by twisting or impact. Severity ranges from a mild sprain to a complete tear.

Intestinal Mucosal Biopsy

An intestinal mucosal biopsy is a tissue sample taken from the lining of the intestine to diagnose conditions such as Crohn's disease, celiac disease, or colorectal cancer.

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