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saraeharris

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Which of the following aids in the circulation of dietary fat away from the GI tract?
 a. Mucosa
  b. Muscularis
  c. Lymph
  d. Serosa

Question 2

Identify the parts of the human breast.
   
 



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

1. Muscle of chest, 2. Adipose tissue, 3. Alveoli, 4. Mammary ducts, 5. Nipple, 6. Mammary duct, 7. Secretory cell, 8. Myoepithelial cell, 9. Alveolus





 

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