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kirill
6 days ago
15

Select the correct answer from each drop-down menu. Sarah and Jane were playing basketball. They collided and fell. Sarah’s knee

was lightly bruised. Jane’s elbow was scratched, causing a little blood to ooze out. After a few days, Jane observed pus formation around the scratch on her elbow, while Sarah’s knee was fine. The pus formation on Jane’s elbow is a result of . The receptors on the sensed the pain that Jane experienced.
Biology
1 answer:
lana [2.4K]6 days ago
8 1
This is likely due to a potential microbial infection, often linked with bacterial, which is the most common, and fungal infections.
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