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    The Cell Most Likely Seen in a Normal Specimen Is
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The Cell Most Likely Seen in a Normal Specimen Is

Question 64

Question 64

Multiple Choice

The cell most likely seen in a normal specimen is a:


A) red blood cell
B) renal tubular epithelial cell
C) squamous epithelial cell
D) leukocyte

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