Exudate formation delivers substances to eliminate injurious agents, and the resulting increase in interstitial hydrostatic pressure leads to increased fluid uptake by lymphatic capillaries.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)


True

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The principal hormone secreted by the corpus luteum is

A) LH. B) FSH. C) progesterone. D) luteosterone. E) estrogen.

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Since the action potential "leaps" from node to node in a myelinated axon, ________.

A. action potentials move faster if the nodes are farther apart B. Na+ movement within the myelin sheath is possible C. Na+ channels are not present between the nodes D. myelinated axons need far less Na+ channels than unmyelinated axons

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The feeding and satiety centers are located in the _________.

A) hypothalamus. B) cerebellum. C) pons. D) cerebrum. E) medulla oblongata.

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A certain protein receptor is capable of binding the neurotransmitter epinephrine but does not bind to the neurotransmitters dopamine, glutamate, or serotonin. This is because the receptor displays what characteristic?

A. Inhibition B. Acclimatization C. Accommodation D. Specificity E. Saturation

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