What type of fluid is cerebrospinal fluid?

a. transcellular
b. lymph
c. intracellular
d. extracellular
e. interstitial


a

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A. trypsinogen to trypsin. B. trypsin to trypsinogen. C. pepsinogen to pepsin. D. pepsin to pepsinogen.

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________ is a structural protein found in tendons and ligaments.

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