When hemoglobin is released and plasma becomes tinged with pink or red, this condition is referred to as:
a. hemophilia.
b. hemolysis.
c. lymphodema.
d. thrombosis.
B
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A) organ dysfunction. B) exposure. C) heredity or genetic patterns. D) treatment.
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