Osmotic pressure is
a. a measure of the concentration of solvent in a solution.
b. equal to the hydrostatic pressure required to oppose the movement of water into a solution.
c. low in a solution with a high solute concentration.
d. dependent upon the lipid composition of the membrane.
e. two of these are correct.
B
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A) flexion of the forearm. B) extension of the forearm. C) abduction of the forearm. D) adduction of the forearm. E) rotation of the shoulder.
Branches that sometimes occur along the length of an axon are called
A) action potentials. B) synaptic knobs. C) collaterals. D) hillocks. E) synapse.
A skeletal muscle fiber is
A. an elongated series of muscles held together by dense connective tissue. B. a collection of several muscles bound together by a membrane. C. a skeletal muscle cell. D. found only in cardiac muscle. E. a contractile filament within the osteon of bone.
Common clinical manifestations of MODS include:
a. Altered mental status b. Bradycardia c. High fever d. Increased urine production