What is the midlife change in estrogen and progesterone levels referred to as?
A. Climacteric
B. Menopause
C. Atresia
D. Menarche
E. Pubarche
A. Climacteric
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Normal quiet breathing is controlled by the
a) Pontine respiratory group b) Medullary respiratory center dorsal respiratory group c) Medullary respiratory center ventral respiratory group d) Medullary respiratory center dorsal respiratory group and medullary respiratory center ventral respiratory group e) all of these
The coenzymes (abbreviated) that carry hydrogen atoms during cellular respiration are _____ and ______
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
Compare thin skin with thick skin
A) Thin skin has only 1 layer and is found on lips, eyelids, and other delicate structures. Thick skin has hundreds of layers and is found all over the body except where thin skin is found. B) Thin skin has only 1 layer and contains only the epidermis. Thick skin has 2 layers made up of the epidermis and dermis. C) Thin skin has 4 layers and covers most of the body surfaces. Thick skin has 5 layers and covers the palms of the hands and soles of the feet. D) Thin skin has 4 layers and covers the palms of the hands and soles of the feet. Thick skin has 4 layers and covers most of the body surfaces. E) Thin skin contains the epidermis and dermis but not the subcutaneous layer. Thick skin contains the epidermis, dermis and subcutaneous layer.
Which would result in the greatest stimulation of aldosterone secretion?
A. increasing plasma K+ concentration and decreasing plasma angiotensin II concentration B. decreasing plasma K+ concentration and increasing plasma angiotensin II concentration C. increasing plasma Na+ concentration and increasing plasma volume D. increasing plasma K+ concentration and increasing plasma angiotensin II concentration E. decreasing plasma Na+ concentration and decreasing plasma angiontensin II concentration