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Q: What action or diffusion through bone and apices of teeth is applicable to which injection?
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What type of injection has the quickest onset of action?

An intravenous injection.


What are the tiny vessels through which diffusion takes place between the blood and the blood tissues?

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What is a sentence using intravenous?

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What action does not require the cell to use ATP?

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Diffusion


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Diffusion is important to the process of digestion, because it allows certain nutrients to enter the blood stream. Glucose and amino acid are able to enter our blood through diffusion after the food has been broken down in the intestine.


What does metaphor man?

A figure of speech in which a word or phrase is applied to an object or action to which it is not literally applicable


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During an action potential repolarization occurs as a result of?

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