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Match the vesicles, labelled a. through c., with their characteristics. (Options may be used more than once or not at all.)
-originate from the Golgi complex
Parenteral Medication
Medicines administered by routes other than the digestive tract, such as intravenous, subcutaneous, or intramuscular injection.
Aseptic Technique
A method used to prevent contamination by pathogens during medical procedures and experiments, aiming to maintain sterility.
Volume-controlled Administration
A method of delivering a precise volume of fluids or medication over a set period of time, typically using infusion pumps in a clinical setting.
Volutrol
A specific brand of intravenous solution administration set that allows precise control over fluid delivery rates.
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