Control of water output is primarily through ________.

A. sweat production
B. urine production
C. expiration of air
D. cutaneous transpiration


Answer: B

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1. high-carbohydrate, low-protein 2. high-protein, low-carbohydrate 3. high-fiber, low-fat 4. high-fat, low-fiber

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Phantom pain

A. occurs after amputations. B. is imaginary. C. does not last long. D. can be relieved by tranquilizers.

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