Separation of whole blood into components for clinical purposes is called ________.

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fractionation

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What disease causes a purple coloration to the head of poultry? ______________________________

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Programmed cell death is technically referred to as __________.

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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You are learning to read electrocardiograms. You know that the patient you are examining has a pathology affecting the depolarization of his ventricles, therefore you're looking for a change in what portion of his EKG?

A. The QRS complex B. "The P wave" or "The T wave" but not "The QRS complex". C. The T wave D. The P wave E. None of these would be altered

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