The ________ layer of the dermis consists of areolar tissue.

What will be an ideal response?


papillary
superficial

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Explain alpha-gamma coactivation.

What will be an ideal response?

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Match each of the following terms with its definition or description.

a. reabsorption b. secretion c. ADH d. aldosterone e. ANH f. suppression g. ureter h. urinary bladder i. urethra j. micturition k. incontinence l. retention 1. _____ Another term for urination 2. _____ Movement of substances out of the renal tubules into the capillaries 3. _____ Organ that stores urine until it is removed from the body 4. _____ Tube that carries urine out of the body 5. _____ A hormone that is produced in the pituitary gland and helps reabsorb water 6. _____ Movement of substances from the capillaries into the renal tubules 7. _____ A hormone that is made by the adrenal gland and helps reabsorb salt 8. _____ Tube that carries urine from the kidney to the urinary bladder 9. _____ A condition in which the bladder can empty itself, but the kidney is not producing urine 10. _____ A hormone that is made in the heart and is the salt- and water-losing hormone 11. _____ A condition in which urine can be produced but cannot be voided 12. _____ A condition in which a person voids involuntarily

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Where are most nephrons located?

A) renal pelvis B) calyces C) renal medulla D) renal pyramids E) renal cortex

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A mother takes her son to the doctor and describes the following symptoms that she has observed. The child is running a fever, has flu-like symptoms, and his lymph glands are very swollen and sore to the touch

Of what significance are the swollen and sore lymph glands? What will be an ideal response

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