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A decrease in blood-colloid osmotic pressure will decrease ultrafiltration and increase reabsorption at the capillary level.
Simple Squamous
A single layer of flat cells resembling a tiled floor, often found in areas where rapid diffusion is necessary.
Stratified Squamous
A type of epithelial tissue composed of multiple layers of flat cells, providing protection against abrasion and infection.
Pseudostratified
A type of epithelial tissue where cells appear to be in layers due to differences in cell height, but every cell is in contact with the basement membrane.
Supportive Audience
A group of people who are encouraging and positive towards a speaker or performer.
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