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Name the two types of involuntary muscle tissue. Where is each found in the body?
Airborne Isolation
Precaution measures used in medical settings to prevent the spread of diseases that can be transmitted through the air.
Exanthema Subitum
A common viral infection in children, also known as roseola, characterized by high fever and a rash.
Erythema Infectiosum
A viral infection also known as fifth disease, characterized by a bright red rash on the cheeks.
Mumps
A contagious viral infection characterized by the swelling of the salivary glands, leading to puffy cheeks and a swollen jaw.
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