The most dangerous type of skin cancer is termed

A) cyanosis.
B) basal cell carcinoma.
C) malignant melanoma.
D) metastasis.
E) melanosome.


Answer: C

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A.  increases, as blood hydrostatic pressure rises. B.  increases, as blood colloid osmotic pressure rises. C.  decreases, as blood hydrostatic pressure decreases. D.  decreases, as blood colloid osmotic pressure decreases. E.  remains the same, as rises in blood osmotic pressure are offset by declines in tissue osmotic pressure.

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