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What are the two pressures that determine fluid movement across a capillary wall?
Oval Window
A membrane-covered opening that leads from the middle ear to the vestibule of the inner ear and is involved in the transmission of sound vibrations to the cochlea.
Photoreceptors
Cells located in the retina of the eye that are sensitive to light, enabling vision by converting light into chemical and electrical signals.
Mucus Secretion
The production and release of mucus by glands and cells in the body, serving to protect and lubricate surfaces and trap pathogens.
Olfactory Organ
A part of the olfactory system responsible for the sense of smell, primarily the nose and its associated structures.
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