1. How does the presence of thick, cloudy, yellowish fluid in the peritoneal cavity differ from the normal state? 2. If a large volume of fluid has shifted from the blood into the peritoneal cavity,...


1. How does the presence of thick, cloudy, yellowish fluid in the peritoneal cavity differ from the normal state?


2. If a large volume of fluid has shifted from the blood into the peritoneal cavity, how would this affect blood volume and hematocrit?


3.Explain how acute inflammation impairs movement of a joint.


4.Explain two mechanisms used to increase body temperature as a fever develops.



May 06, 2022
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