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Actin filaments attach to the cell via specialised areas in the cytoplasm called:
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What is the result of capillaries being thin and numerous
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Capillary endothelial arrangements is continuous in:
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Capillary endothelial arrangements is Fenestrated in:
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Card 14
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What opposes blood flowing in the correct direction of the veins
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Card 15
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Which two things does the Frank-Starling mechanism relate?
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