Electrolytes that release hydrogen ions in water are

A) electrons. B) nucleotides. C) acids. D) bases.


C

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How are endocrine glands and hormones involved in homeostatic reflexes?

A. Endocrine glands can be receptors, and hormones can be effectors. B. Endocrine glands can be integrators and hormones can be efferent pathways. C. Endocrine glands can be efferent pathways and hormones can be effectors. D. Endocrine glands are not part of reflex mechanisms, but hormones can be afferent or efferent pathways. E. They are not involved; reflexes only involve actions of the nervous system.

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A _______________ (singular) is the name for the cylinder shape that erythrocytes form as they line up in single file for passage through the smallest blood vessels

Fill in the blank with correct word.

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Given that a secondary oocyte only survives about 24 hours if it is not fertilized, where does fertilization normally occur?

A. Uterine tube B. Ovary C. Uterus D. Vagina

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Surface tension of water is one of the factors affecting lung compliance. A chemical produced in the lung, known as __________, is responsible for reducing surface tension of water in the lungs.

A. protease B. oxygen C. surfactant D. mucus

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