A surgical procedure performed by a pathologist on a dead body to ascertain—from the body, organs, and bodily fluids— the cause of death.
A. external examination
B. autopsy
C. postmortem interval
D. anatomical analysis
E. structural examination
Select your answer:
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Bone Physiology › ViewThis membrane attaches tendons to bone
A. Endosteum
B. Articular membrane
C. Periosteum
D. Osteogenic
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What are the limitations of using serial dilution?
A. It can be time-consuming
B. Errors can occur if volumes and concentrations are not measured accurately
C. It may not be suitable for certain types of samples
D. All of the above