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Which of the following classes of drugs can be aerosolized?
1) Antiasthmatic agents
2) Adrenergic agents
3) Antiinfective agents
4) Mucoactive agents
5) Corticosteroids
Tissue Fluids
The fluid component of connective tissue, which bathes and surrounds the cells in tissues, providing them with nutrients and removing waste products.
Reticular Connective Tissue
A type of connective tissue with a network of reticular fibers that supports organs in the lymphatic system and bone marrow.
Dense Connective Tissues
A type of connective tissue characterized by high levels of collagen fibers, providing strength and durability.
Elastic Connective Tissue
A type of connective tissue composed of elastic fibers that allows the tissue to return to its original shape after being stretched or compressed.
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