The condition in which the skin appears golden brown as a result of Addison Disease is called ________.

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).


bronzing

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A) By way of diffusion from the capillaries of the epidermis B) By way of diffusion from the capillaries of the dermis C) By way of diffusion from the superficial surface of the skin D) The cells of the stratum granulosum do not need nutrients because they are dead cells.

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Secretions of the pineal gland

A. include vasopressin. B. may be involved with development of the immune system. C. may inhibit reproductive functions. D. increase the release of GnRH from the hypothalamus. E. decrease the tendency to sleep.

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Select the correct statement about electrolyte absorption

A) Chlorine ion absorption is coupled to glucose and amino acid transport. B) If vitamin B is not present, calcium is not absorbed. C) Iron and calcium are absorbed mostly by the duodenum. D) Potassium moves across the epithelium by active transport.

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The presence of _______ proteins makes it possible for our immune system to differentiate between our cells and those that are foreign.

A. antigenic determinant B. MHC C. hapten D. antibody

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