The human body secretes about ________ milliliters of cerebrospinal fluid daily.
A. 10
B. 500
C. 60
D. 300
Answer: B
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A) mast cells release granules containing histamine and heparin. B) blood flow to an area increases. C) red blood cells release pyrogens. D) neutrophils phagocytize bacteria. E) T lymphocytes release interferon.
Decreased CO2 levels commonly caused by hyperventilation is termed:
A) hypercarbemia B) hypocarbemia C) capneosis D) hypercapnia E) hypocapnia
Most O2 is carried in the blood ________; but most CO2 is ________.
A. dissolved in plasma; associated with salt or acid B. bound to hemoglobin; associated with bicarbonate ions in the plasma C. bound to plasma proteins; carried as CO2 D. combined with albumin; associated with carbonic acid E. bound to hemoglobin; bound to albumin
A person with emphysema will exhibit signs of
A) chronic respiratory acidosis. B) chronic respiratory alkalosis. C) acute respiratory acidosis. D) chronic metabolic acidosis. E) metabolic alkalosis.