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- Can you define the following terms: Triple response Hypophysis PhragmoplastTwo dyes wereplaced in an agar gel. Which dye migrated through thegel faster? Why? Explain in brief simply termsWhy must a discard tube should be collected first before an anticoagulated tube when using a “butterfly” to collect blood?