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krzymel

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How does interstitial fluid colloid osmotic pressure affect fluid movement at the arterial end?
 
  A) Moves fluid outward B) Varies based on pressure gradient
  C) Has no effect on fluid D) Moves fluid inward

Question 2

Mixing water and mucin to create mucus is an example of which form of secretion?
 
  A) Holocrine B) Apocrine C) Merocrine D) Epithelial



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

C



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