Injury to the hypothalamus may result in all of the following EXCEPT ________

A) loss of fine motor control
B) loss of body temperature control
C) sleep disturbances
D) dehydration


A

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Using the figure below, identify the labeled part.


1) Label A: ______________________________
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What is the strongest stimulus for the release of antidiuretic hormone from the posterior pituitary?

A) increase in plasma osmolarity B) decrease in sodium content of the blood C) decrease in blood pressure D) increase in blood pressure E) decrease in plasma osmolarity

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Which of the following is true?

A. Optimal actin and myosin overlap will produce maximal contraction. B. The greater the overlap of actin and myosin, the stronger the contraction. C. Overstretching a muscle will increase its tension. D. Tension is great when actin and myosin overlap as much as they can. E. The greatest amount of tension is achieved when actin and myosin do not overlap.

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The gastric phase of gastric secretion is triggered by the

A) sight, thought, or smell of food. B) entry of food into the stomach. C) entry of chyme into the small intestine. D) entry of chyme into the large intestine. E) release of cholecystokinin and secretin by the small intestine.

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