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Histology is the study of tissues while pathology is the study of diseases. Pathology often looks at tissues to see which are damaged by disease.
No, it is an adverb.
No, the word "often" is an adverb, not a conjunction. It is used to describe the frequency of an action.
Multiculturalism is often used in conjunction with the term diversity.
Yes, it is usually a conjunction (often as except for), but can also be a preposition.It can also rarely be a verb (to exclude).
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Pathology is the study of the diagnosis of disease. The word Pathology often is used by clinicians to say "something deviating from normal" in the human body. For instance, an ACL tear in the knee is considered a "knee pathology." So a pathological condition is a condition that is diagnosable and deviates from normal.
It can be, rarely. It is more often an adverb. It acts as a conjunction in "He would have succeeded, only you interfered." An idiomatic expression that means the same is "except that."
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