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| Which node has P and T cells? |
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Which node has: Junction Nodal Transitional Fibers? |
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| Largest and Fastest Conduction pathway of heart |
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| which capillary layer is for endocrine glands? |
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| where are continuous capillaries found? |
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| what type of disease has "onion-skin" |
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| Malignant arteriosclerosis |
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| polymyalgia rheumatica can set you up for? |
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| blood flowing through the cappilary bed? |
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| how is ventricular reguritation preveneted? |
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| which pulse has an A, C, V wave |
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| formula for pressure pulse? |
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| what part of capillary allows for slow diffusion? |
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| what part of capillary allows for blood to travel from metaartiole directly to venule |
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| which hormone is both a vasodialtor and vasoconstrictor? |
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| activates when MAP drops? |
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| chemorecptors, Brain ischemic relfex |
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| activates when MAP rises? |
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| which electroltye keeps Na+ |
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| how can you turn off barorecptors? |
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| STand after being prone for a long time. |
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| Which stage of shock has albumin pulled from stores |
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