The adrenal hormone called ____________________ is primarily controlled by the release of renin

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word


aldosterone

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Urine leaves the renal pelvis and enters the ureter because of

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Small pockets of synovial fluid that reduce friction and act as a shock absorber where ligaments and tendons rub against other tissues are called

A) bursae. B) fat pads. C) articular cartilages. D) menisci. E) scapulae.

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Which of the following is a part of the internal female genitalia?

A) Vagina B) Clitoris C) Labia minora D) Labia majora E) Mammary gland

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