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A binding price ceiling may not help all consumers, but it does not hurt any consumers.
Smooth Muscle
Involuntary, non-striated muscle that is found in the walls of internal organs such as the stomach, intestines, and blood vessels.
Smooth Muscle
Involuntary, non-striated muscle found in the walls of hollow organs like the intestines, blood vessels, and bladder, responsible for movements like constriction and relaxation.
Digestive Tract
A connected series of hollow organs forming a lengthy, winding path from the mouth to the anus, designed for ingesting food, digesting it, absorbing nutrients, and expelling waste.
Lamellae
Concentric, ring-like layers found in bone, making up the structure of compact bone, or in the chloroplasts of plants, where they contain light-absorbing pigments for photosynthesis.
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