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What distinguishes a heart attack from heart failure.
a.
a heart attack results from poor blood flow, while heart failure involves a total interruption of blood flow.
b.
both heart attack and heart failure result in heart tissue death, but more tissue dies as a result of heart failure.
c.
heart tissue dies during a heart attack, while heart failure results in systemic oxygen deficiency.
d.
heart failure results in body tissues receiving such a high level of oxygen that it is toxic.
select the best answer from the choices provided.
a
b
c
d
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