If someone in an accident suffered severe burns as well as hemorrhage, they would be at high risk for

A. hypotonic hydration.
B. volume depletion.
C. hypotonic dehydration.
D. volume excess.


B

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Describe how negative feedback, positive feedback and feedforward are similar and dissimilar when it comes to homeostatic mechanisms

What will be an ideal response?

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When analyzing lipase activity in the lab, why did no fat digestion occur in tube 2L (3ml H2O, 3 ml litmus cream, 37 degrees C)?

A) There was no substrate. B) The temperature was too low. C) There was no bile present. D) There was no enzyme present.

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Fibers of the vagus nerve end very near or within their target organs

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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