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Match the virus with the specimen in which it is most commonly isolated.
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Arrector Pili
Small muscles connected to hair follicles that, when contracted, cause hair to stand up, producing 'goosebumps'.
Goose Bumps
The raising of small bumps on the skin due to the contraction of miniature muscles at the base of hair follicles, usually in response to cold or fear.
Hair Follicles
The skin organ that produces hair, consisting of a small tubular cavity containing the root of a hair and located in the dermis of the skin.
Nervous Tissue
Tissue that contains nerve cells (neurons), which conduct impulses, and neuroglia, which support, protect, and provide nutrients to neurons.
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