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Review Concept 42.4. Match the term and its description. Each term can only be used once.
This is a liquid matrix of the blood.
| Choose
These blood cells transport oxygen and a small amount of carbon
|Choose |
dioxide.
This hormone stimulates erythrocyte production when oxygen is
| Choose
low.
This disorder is caused by the buildup of fatty deposits (plaque)
| Choose |
within arteries.
This disorder is the damage or death of cardiac muscle tissue
resulting from blockage of one or more coronary arteries.
[ Choose
Transcribed Image Text:Question 2 Review Concept 42.4. Match the term and its description. Each term can only be used once. This is a liquid matrix of the blood. | Choose These blood cells transport oxygen and a small amount of carbon |Choose | dioxide. This hormone stimulates erythrocyte production when oxygen is | Choose low. This disorder is caused by the buildup of fatty deposits (plaque) | Choose | within arteries. This disorder is the damage or death of cardiac muscle tissue resulting from blockage of one or more coronary arteries. [ Choose
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