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kfurse

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Water molecules move across cells by
 A) osmosis.
  B) primary active transport.
  C) secondary active transport.
  D) activity of the sodium-potassium pump.
  E) phagocytosis.

Question 2

Prominent muscular ridges in the anterior atrial wall and auricles are called
 A) pectinate muscles.
  B) conus arteriosus.
  C) papillary muscles.
  D) trabeculae carneae.
  E) fossa ovalis.



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Answer to Question 1

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