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1. Morphological appearance of necrosis is the result of :

  • A. Mummification of cells
  • B. Mummification of cells
  • C. Mummification of cells
  • D. Mummification of cells

Answer: Option C

Explanation:

Morphological patterns. There are six distinctive morphological patterns of necrosis: ... Severe ischemia most commonly causes necrosis of this form. Liquefactive necrosis (or colliquative necrosis), in contrast to coagulative necrosis, is characterized by the digestion of dead cells to form a viscous liquid mass.

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