Water movement between the ECF and ICF is called

A) incontinence.
B) metabolic generation of water.
C) urinalysis.
D) diuretic factor.
E) fluid shift.


E) fluid shift.

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a. has long preganglionic fibers that end on terminal ganglia, which lie in or near the effector organ. b. dominates in quiet, relaxed situations. c. releases a postganglionic neurotransmitter that binds with muscarinic receptors. d. both (a) and (b) above. e. all of these answers.

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Receptors

a. respond to various physical or chemical changes in their environment. b. change other forms of energy into electrical energy. c. respond more readily to their adequate stimulus. d. are found at the peripheral endings of afferent neurons. e. all of these answers.

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If a child swallows a small marble, and it lodges in the respiratory tract, where is it most likely to be found, and what symptoms are most likely to occur?

What will be an ideal response?

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What kind of lipophilic hormone stays active in the blood the longest?

a. catecholamines b. thyroid hormone c. insulin d. indoleamines e. steroids

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