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Which of the following philosophers is often considered to be a precursor to the Romantic Movement?
Precapillary Sphincters
Ring-like muscles located at the entrance of capillaries, controlling blood flow into the capillaries by contraction and relaxation.
Interstitial Pressure
The pressure within the space between cells, which can influence fluid movement and absorption in tissues.
Capillary
The smallest blood vessels in the body which facilitate the exchange of water, oxygen, carbon dioxide, and other nutrients and waste substances between blood and tissues.
Carotid Chemoreceptors
Sensory receptors located in the carotid arteries that detect changes in blood oxygen levels, helping regulate breathing.
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