A friend asks you to explain the difference between atherosclerosis and arteriosclerosis. You say, "Well
A. atherosclerosis and arteriosclerosis are nearly the same and usually occur after a stroke."
B. atherosclerosis is a condition that results from having angina pectoris occurring in the arteries of the heart, while arteriosclerosis results from the accumulation of cholesterol deposits in the arteries."
C. atherosclerosis is a condition that results from the accumulation of cholesterol deposits in the arteries, while arteriosclerosis results from too much calcium being deposited in the arteries."
D. atherosclerosis is a condition that results from too much calcium being deposited in the arteries, while arteriosclerosis results from the accumulation of cholesterol deposits in the arteries."
E. atherosclerosis is a condition that results from too much calcium being deposited in the arteries, while arteriosclerosis results from having angina pectoris occurring in the arteries of the heart."
C. atherosclerosis is a condition that results from the accumulation of cholesterol deposits in the arteries, while arteriosclerosis results from too much calcium being deposited in the arteries."
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