The large, funnel-shaped chamber that connects to the ureter is called the

A) medulla.
B) renal column.
C) renal pelvis.
D) nephron.
E) calyx.


C) renal pelvis.

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Compare and contrast penetrating solutes and non-penetrating solutes.

What will be an ideal response?

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A diet of pure carbohydrate would produce an RQ of ________.

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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Cytotoxic T cells ________.

A) are the only T cells that can directly attack and kill other cells B) require the double recognition signal of I MHC plus II MHC on the target cell in order to function C) function mainly to stimulate the proliferation of other T cell populations D) self-destruct once the antigen has been neutralized

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