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Which cells are most likely to react in the event that there is a reduction in the supply of oxygen to a person’s foot? epithelial cells, neurons neurons, muscle cells muscle ce…
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Which cells are most likely to react in the event that there is a reduction in the supply of oxygen to a person’s foot? epithelial cells, neurons neurons, muscle cells muscle cells, blood cells blood cells, epithelial cells
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I think the correct answer from the choices listed above is the third option. It is the muscle cells and blood cells that, most likely, to react in the event that there is a reduction in the supply of oxygen to a person’s foot. Hope this answers the question.
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