rapid (sudden) pathological death
A. occurs due to physiological wear, aging
B. occurs when death occurs consecutively to chronic organ insufficiency
C. occurs after a peracute or acute illness, but also in some chronic diseases (determinant cause), where additional causal factors result in death
D. caused by the action of an external factor (accident, intoxication, slaughter)
Select your answer:

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Cellular Components › ViewWhich of the following is a correct match?
A. Organelle : Microfilament
Function : Tracks for intercellular movement of organelles
B. Organelle :Microtubule
Function : Component of muscle myofibril
C. Organelle : Rough endoplasmic reticulum
Function : Site of lipid synthesis
D.Organelle : Centrioles
Function : Organisers of spindle fibres
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Nerve Cells are also called:
A. Capillaries
B. Axons
C. Neurons
D. NeoCortex