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← Nature & AnimalsWhich outcome maximizes envenomation when a snake strikes?
A)High venom viscosity increases delivery
B)Fangs aligned parallel decrease resistance
C)Increased fang length aids deposition
D)High strike velocity causes tissue maceration✓
💡 Explanation
Tissue maceration from high velocity enhances envenomation using hyaluronidase; therefore, extensive tissue damage helps venom dispersal into the circulatory system, rather than alternatives like altering viscosity or slight fang adjustments because these are less impactful.
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