Which syndrome is associated with excess mineralcorticoid secretion?

a. Cushing's
b. Lordon's
c. Conn's
d. Addison's
e. both (c) and (d)


C

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Match each of the cell structures with its function or description.

a. plasma membrane b. cytoplasm c. ribosome d. mitochondria e. endoplasmic reticulum f. Golgi apparatus g. lysosome h. centriole i. cilia j. flagella k. nucleus l. nucleolus m. chromatin 1. _____ Short hairlike structures on the free side of some cells 2. _____ Fluid in the cell between the nucleus and the plasma membrane 3. _____ Made of rodlike structures and are important in cell division 4. _____ “Protein factories” for the cell 5. _____ A set of membranes that form canals that wind through the cytoplasm 6. _____ “Digestive bags” of the cell 7. _____ Long “tail” that propels sperm cells 8. _____ Made up of phospholipids, cholesterol, and protein molecules 9. _____ Made of DNA in the nucleus 10. _____ “Brain” of the cell; controls all the cell’s functions 11. _____ “Power plant” of the cell 12. _____ Important in the formation of ribosomes 13. _____ Flattened sacs that process chemicals

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Apocrine sweat glands secrete sweat by having the apical portion of epithelial cells pinch off.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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Trendelenburg position may be contraindicated in patients with ________.

A. cerebral injury B. hypertension C. skin disease D. lung secretions

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