What is the function of antidiuretic hormone (ADH)?

A. Causes large urine volume
B. Stimulates loss of water by the kidneys
C. Stimulates retention of water by the kidneys
D. Causes a darkening of the skin


Answer: C

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a. has a slight negative charge on the exterior b. has a slight positive charge on the exterior c. has an excess of sodium inside the cell d. both A and C above

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Which of the following hormones is not important for fluid homeostasis?

What will be an ideal response?

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Cutting the phrenic nerves will result in what?

A) air entering the pleural cavity B) paralysis of the diaphragm C) stimulating of the diaphragmatic reflex D) paralysis of the epiglottis.

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The action potentials are slowed at the AV node to allow the

A. ventricles to repolarize. B. ventricles to completely empty of blood. C. pacemaker to reset for the next beat. D. atria to complete their contraction. E. atria to begin their contraction.

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