Ultrastructural changes of reversible cell injury include

Ultrastructural changes of reversible cell injury include Correct Answer Loss of microvilli in plasma membrane, Detachment of polysomes from endoplasmic reticulum, Appearance of intracytoplasmic myelin figures

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