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The general rule of more in equals more out, or the greater the amount of blood entering the ventricle, the greater the contraction, is referred to as the:
 
  A) Frank-Starling principle. B) Sparrow principle.
  C) Fick principle. D) None of the above

Question 2

________ are responsible for engulfing damaged cells or pathogens that enter the tissue.
 
  A) Mast cells B) Fibroblasts C) Macrophages D) None of the above



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

C



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