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jlmhmf

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Specialized lymphatic capillaries called lacteals are
 A) located primarily in the large intestine.
  B) necessary for the transport of dietary lipids.
  C) part of the fenestrated capillary group.
  D) more numerous than blood capillaries.
  E) located throughout the body.

Question 2

A receptor potential may cause all of the following responses except
 A) increase neurotransmitter release.
  B) decrease neurotransmitter release.
  C) cause hyperpolarization.
  D) cause depolarization.
  E) turning off the original stimulus.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

E



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