What does an isograft involve?
A. It is a transplant of an organ or tissue between two genetically non-identical members of the same species.
B. Organs or tissues are transplanted from a donor to a genetically identical recipient (such as an identical twin).
C. It is the transplant of tissue to the same person.
D. It is a transplant of organs or tissue from one species to another.
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When microscope slides are stained to show blood cells, the small red blood cells that appear on the slides are much more numerous than the large white blood cells. This supports the concept that
A. the body’s need for white blood cells is less than its need for red blood cells
B. red cells are more numerous because they are smaller than white blood cells
C. the nuclei of the white blood cells help them work more efficiently than the red blood cells, which lack nuclei
D. each kind of cell is present in the numbers best suited to meet the needs of the body