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Circulatory & Respiratory › Viewa chamber behind the nose and mouth that leads to the trachea
A. pharynx
B. trachea
C. epiglottis
D. larynx
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If the valves in the lymphatic vessels stopped working, how would this disrupt homeostasis in the body?
A. Tissue fluid would flow backwards, potentially causing edema, or tissue fluid build-up
B. It would have no effect, because muscle action would still keep fluid flowing
C. There are no valves in the lymphatic vessels
D. Tissue fluid would flow too quickly, causing a heart attack due to the increased fluid flow to the heart