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jjjetplane

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At the point of myocardial necrosis, the myocardial tissue will:
 
  A) enlarge after oxygen is supplied
  B) return to normal after oxygen is supplied
  C) not return to normal after oxygen is supplied
  D) function normally after oxygen is supplied

Question 2

The blood has many functions critical to a patient's health. Which one of the listed items below is NOT a function of the blood?
 
  A) Delivery of oxygen to the cells
  B) Removal of carbon monoxide from the cells
  C) Control of bleeding by clotting
  D) Removal and delivery of other waste products to organs that provide filtration and removal, such as the kidneys and liver



Chocorrol77

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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

B



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