Complete Textbook Of Phlebotomy
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ISBN: 9781337464314
Author: Hoeltke
Publisher: Cengage
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Select the letter of the choice that best completes the statement. The inner layer of the artery is called thea. tunica adventitia.b. tunica intima.c. tunica media.d. externa.
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Write the names of structures 1-10. Make sure to indicate which structures are arteries and which ones are veins
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