what is the action of the soleus?
a) plantar flexion of the foot
b) eversion of the foot
c) inversion of the foot
d) dorsiflexion of the foot
a) plantar flexion of the foot
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Stimuli for the activation of the RAAS pathway include
A) high blood pressure in the renal artery only. B) a decrease in fluid flow through the distal tubule only. C) low blood pressure in arterioles in the nephron and a decrease in fluid flow through the distal tubule. D) low blood pressure in arterioles in the nephron, a decrease in fluid flow through the distal tubule, and high blood pressure in the renal artery. E) low blood pressure in arterioles in the nephron only.
Mixing movements
a. promote digestion by mixing food with digestive juices b. facilitate absorption by exposing luminal contents to absorptive surfaces c. take place only in the stomach d. do both a and b e. are all of the above
How can action potentials code for the intensity of a stimulus?
A. More sodium ions enter the axon after a larger stimulus. B. A larger voltage change occurs during an action potential from a larger stimulus. C. The speed of the action potential increases after a larger stimulus. D. Action potential frequency increases after a larger stimulus.
Although you get wet while swimming, which tough protein within the skin prevents it from soaking up moisture like a sponge?
A) serous fluid B) melanin C) mucus D) carotene E) keratin