Describe the wall of lymphatic capillaries
A.
Thin-walled, with tightly joined squamous cells
B.
Thin-walled, with tightly joined cuboidal cells
C.
Thick-walled, with overlapping squamous cells
D.
Thick-walled, with tightly joined squamous cells
E.
Thin-walled, with overlapping squamous cells
E
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A. sinus B. atheroma C. anastomosis D. thoroughfare channel E. valve
Movement of a body part toward the main axis of the body is called
A. abduction. B. flexion. C. inversion. D. retraction. E. adduction.
If a pluripotent cell differentiates to become a skin cell, it may revert back to its pluripotent condition and then become a muscle cell
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Which of the following is found in the central nervous system?
A) satellite cell B) nerve C) nerve tract D) Schwann cell