What is the function of sweat?

A. Waterproof the ear
B. Moisturize the skin
C. Cool the body
D. Nourish an infant


Answer: C

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Increasing muscle mass and decreasing fat content in your body can increase resting metabolism. Why is this?

A) because fat cells have no blood supply and cannot carry nutrients to be metabolized B) because doing so requires exercise and exercising burns calories C) because muscle cells have more mitochondria than fat cells, allowing for more energy to be made from sugar D) because adipocytes contain more cytoplasmic inclusions which slow down metabolism

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The superior aspect of the pubic bones is the origin of:

A) rectus abdominis. B) external oblique. C) rectus femoris. D) internal oblique.

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Velocity of blood flow is the slowest in the veins because the blood must move uphill against gravity in these vessels

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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What is azotemia?

a) an increased level of blood bicarbonate b) an increased level of blood urea nitrogen c) an increased level of blood acid d) an increased level of blood sodium

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