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98年 - 98 四技二專統測_衛生與護理類_專業科目(一):基礎生物#18055
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50.a下列各血管與其血液內氧含量的關係,何者不適當?
(A) 腎靜脈含缺氧血
(B) 冠狀動脈含充氧血
(C) 頸靜脈含缺氧血
(D) 肺動脈含充氧血
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A(16), B(21), C(26), D(354), E(0) #667305
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人體循環-靜脈缺氧,動脈充氧肺循環-靜脈...
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