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How might an alcoholic's liver differ from a healthy person's liver? Its cells would be harder Its cells would be softer It would be smaller It would function better
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How might an alcoholic's liver differ from a healthy person's liver?
Its cells would be harder
Its cells would be softer
It would be smaller
It would function better
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An alcoholics liver, the cells would be harder and it would function worse then a healthy persons liver
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