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- Which of the following is the epithelial tissue that lines the interior of blood vessels?a. Pseudostratifiedc. O Columnarb. O Simple squamousd. O TransitionalEpithelial body tissue is avascular and muscle tissue has a large blood supply. Why do some body tissues have a good blood supply (muscle) where others have no blood supply (epithelial)?If somebody was doping on EPO and you analyzed a sample of their blood you would likely find: A. higher than normal percentage of plasma B. A higher than normal percentage of circulating reticulocytes C. lower than normal amount of blood viscosity. D. increased chance of anemia
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- Which of the following is the epithelial tissue that lines the interior of blood vessels?a. columnarb. pseudostratifiedc. simple squamousd. transitionalWhich of the following functions pertain(s) to blood?a. Transport oxygen.b. Transport amino acids.c. Form clots to prevent loss.d. Transport heat.e. Deliver water to and take in water from the tissues.- presents in blood vessel's ECM that provide(s) the tensile strength required to withstand pressure A. Gap junctions B. Elastin C. Collagen D. Hemoglobin E. Albumin