As an individual becomes dehydrated, the net movement of fluid in their body is from cells toward plasma

Indicate whether this statement is true or false.


TRUE

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A peptide bond forms between

A. a tRNA and an mRNA. B. an mRNA and an rRNA. C. a gene and a protein. D. adjacent amino acids.

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Certain natural plant poisons and animal venoms contain substances that inhibit the function of acetylcholinesterase. If a person is poisoned by one of these substances, which of the following will be the cause of their symptoms?

A. Their muscles won't be able to contract because acetylcholine will be attacked and degraded immediately after release from the neuron. B. Their muscles won't be able to contract because acetylcholine won't be properly synthesized by acetylcholinesterase. C. Their muscles will be in a constant state of contraction because acetylcholine won't be broken down and cleared from the neuromuscular junction. D. Their muscles won't be able to contract because no acetylcholine will be released from the neuronal membrane.

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Why is hypervitaminosis involving water-soluble vitamins relatively UNCOMMON?

a. excessive amounts are readily absorbed into skeletal muscle tissue b. excessive amounts are readily excreted in the urine c. excessive amounts are stored in adipose tissue d. excessive amounts are stored in the bones

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Which of the following is not true of the urinary bladder?

A. Rugae are folds of the mucosa that allow the urinary bladder to stretch for urine storage. B. The trigone contains openings for the ureters and the urethra. C. The detrusor muscle makes up the muscular coat of the urinary bladder. D. The bladder can store about 600 mL of urine, but the urge to void can be felt when it contains about 500 mL. E. All of these are true of the urinary bladder.

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