How does transplant coronary disease differ from typical atherosclerosis?
A. It is less severe.
B. It is accompanied by a reduced form of intimal hyperplasia.
C. It is accompanied by an accelerated form of intimal hyperplasia.
D. It does not involve the coronary arteries.
Select your answer:
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Body Systems › ViewWhich of the following is NOT one of the five human senses?
A. Hearing
B. Reflex
C. Touch
D. Taste
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In humans, being born with extra fingers (polydactyly) is a dominant trait. If two parents without polydactyly have a child, what is the probability that their child will be born with extra fingers?
A. 0%
B. 25%
C. 50%
D. 100%