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Microsurgeon

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Challenges of the Game
* Tumors reappear more quickly than other conditions.
* Phagocytes violently attack the Probe if you stay outside the safe travel routes for too long.
 
===Glossary===
The following is a glossary of terms used in Microsurgeon. These may be helpful to you in playing the game. The definitions are only related to the game and are not necessarily standard medical terms.
 
'''Antibiotic'''
 
A chemical substance used to treat bacterial infections.
 
'''Artery'''
 
Blood vessels of the circulatory system that carry blood away from the heart to other parts of the body. The Robot Probe moves through arteries smoothly.
 
'''Aspirin'''
 
Temporary reliever of symptoms caused by viruses.
 
'''Bacteria'''
 
Microscopic organisms, some of which produce disease.
 
'''Bone'''
 
Hard tissue making up the skeleton of the body.
 
'''Brain'''
 
Center of human thought and part of the central nervous system protected by the skull.
 
'''Cholesterol'''
 
Substance gradually blocking arteries, leading to high blood pressure and other medical problems.
 
'''Ear'''
 
Delicate system of bones, fluid, and hair cells that allows hearing. The Robot Probe can safely exit through the ear.
 
'''Eye'''
 
Sensitive organ that allows sight by detecting light intensity and color. The Robot Probe can safely exit through the eye.
 
'''Gall Bladder'''
 
Part of the liver system that concentrates and stores bile.
 
'''Gallstones'''
 
Hard pellets forming in the gall bladder and causing extreme discomfort.
 
'''Heart'''
 
Keeps oxygenated blood circulating throughout the body by a series of rhythmic contractions.
 
'''Intestines'''
 
Absorb water and nutrients and eliminate waste material.
 
'''Kidneys'''
 
Filter wastes and excess water from the blood.
 
'''Kidney Stones'''
 
Hard pellets forming in the kidneys and causing extreme pain.
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