Human Anatomy & Physiology (11th Edition)
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- Which of the following sentences is CORRECT?
- Adipose tissue can have a structural, cushioning functions
- The release of histamine by macrophages attracts WBCS to sites of injury or infection
- Adipose tissue and reticular connective tissue are special types of dense connective tissue
- Normally, eosinophilic leukocytes are the most circulating type of WBCS
- Type I tropocollagen is the dominant form of tropocollagen in collagen fibres
- None of the above
- A and E
- B, C and D
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