What part of the brain regulates the release of
ADH?
a. pituitary gland
b. hypothalamus
c. amygdala
d. medulla
e. pons
B
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If a fungus encountered a particularly rich food source, what would be the expected result?
A. Hyphae would branch and extend rapidly to form a mycelium. B. Hyphae would stop growing in length, but increase in diameter. C. Individual hyphae would begin to produce spores. D. Hyphae would stop growing and a fruiting body would form to exploit the food source. E. The mycelium would break down into widely separated hyphae.
Which of the following statements about the interactions between the hypothalamus and pituitary is false?
a. Most hypothalamic hormones that act on the anterior pituitary are releasers that encourage secretion of hormones by target cells b. The hypothalamus has some neurons whose axons extend into the pituitary's posterior lobe. c. The posterior lobe of the pituitary secretes hormones made in the hypothalamus. d. Antidiuretic hormone (ADH) and oxytocin are synthesized in the cell bodies of neurons in the anterior pituitary.
This biome is located near oceans with wet, cool winters and hot, dry summers. Rainfall is 40 to 100 centimeters per year.
A. prairie B. savanna C. tundra D. chaparral
Discuss at least 5 factors that predispose certain individuals to opportunistic fungal infections.
What will be an ideal response?