Cirrhosis of the liver is associated with all of the following except:
A) softening of the liver.
B) destruction of hepatocytes.
C) portal hypertension.
D) alcoholism.
E) enlargement of the liver.
Ans: A
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a. ossicles b. semicircular canals c. vestibule d. both B and C above
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A. adenosine, deoxyribose, and three phosphorous atoms. B. arginine, thymidine and three phosphorous atoms. C. adenine, thymine, and three covalently bonded phosphate groups. D. adenine, ribose, and three covalently bonded phosphate groups. E. adipose, thymine, and three phosphate groups linked by ionic bonds.
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