The system that controls movement through smooth, cardiac, and skeletal muscles
A. Skeletal system
B. Integumentary system
C. Muscular system
D. Lymphatic system
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Physiology › ViewThe hydrostatic pressure in a capillary in skeletal muscle is 37 mmHg at the arteriolar end and 14 mmHg at the venular end. The interstitial fluid hydrostatic pressure is 0 mmHg. The colloid osmotic pressure is 25 mmHg in the capillary and 1 mmHg in the interstitium. The net force producing fluid movement across the capillary wall at its arteriolar end is:
A. 13 mmHg out of the capillary
B. 13 mmHg into the capillary
C. 3 mmHg out of the capillary
D. 11 mmHg out of the capillary
E. 3 mmHg into the capillary
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What are the limitations of using serial dilution?
A. It can be time-consuming
B. Errors can occur if volumes and concentrations are not measured accurately
C. It may not be suitable for certain types of samples
D. All of the above