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DNA fragments formed during apoptosis are _homogenous/hetergenous_ in size.
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homogenous, in karyorexis fragments are heterogenous
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necrosis may be detected by ensyme levels in the blood - T/F
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True
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A clear round sharply demarcated vacuole in a cell is a clear sign of fatty change. T/F
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True - Hydropic degeneration is more "fuzzy"
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Liquefaction necrosis is often marked by invasion of what cell type?
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neutrophils
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Pyogenic bacterial infection in an Iguana is likely to cause what type of necrosis?
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Caseous, heterophils produce less effective enzymes
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