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mwit1967

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During what stage of megakaryocyte development are the platelets released into the circulation?
 
  a. Between stages III and IV
  b. At the end of stage II
  c. During the cycling phase
  d. At the point of proplatelet formation

Question 2

Increased DNA content in exact multiples that are contained within a single nuclear envelope defines cells that are:
 
  a. Polyploid
  b. Proliferating
  c. Apoptotic
  d. Differentiated



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Answer to Question 1

Correct Answer: D

Answer to Question 2

Correct answer: A



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