Abdominocentesis<span> ab·dom·i·no·cen·te·sis (āb-dŏm'ə-nō-sěn-tē'sĭs) n. Surgical puncture of the abdomen by a needle to withdraw fluid; abdominal paracentesis. Also called celiocentesis , celioparacentesis . The American Heritage® Stedman's Medical Dictionary.</span>
I believe the answer is A
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Cholesterol is your answer . . .
Explanation:
This is only contained in animals and do not come from plants.
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That would be.... Very bad. That pretty much means that unless this specific person was hooked up to a artificial heart and lung machine, or a VAD (Ventricular assistance device, which even then would most likely be useless), they are dead. Their heart has so much dead tissue that your heart wouldn't be able to effectively pump in the slightest. Also Cardiac tissue does jot heal or grow back, that tissue is all you get. This would mean the patient needs a heart transplant.
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The summary I would likely include is scientists made sure that the Thamin Deer were healthy.
Explanation:
I would choose the above summary because it is precise and and the summary has the complete meaning that is needed to describe the story that was given.