Which feature of WBCs makes them particularly important in tissue injury?

A) They undergo aerobic respiration.
B) They stick to injured blood vessels.
C) They undergo a fast rate of mitosis.
D) They can squeeze out through blood vessel walls into tissues.
E) They carry loads of oxygen.


D

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