The "funny bone" is the

A) distal end of the radius.
B) head of the ulna.
C) medial epicondyle of the humerus.
D) head of the radius.
E) lateral epicondyle of the humerus.


C) medial epicondyle of the humerus.

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Chemical buffer systems

a. can act within a fraction of a second to buffer changes in [H+] b. are the only mechanism available for regulating changes in [H+] within the body c. actually remove acid from the body d. have characteristics a and c e. have none of the above characteristics

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Not all activities performed by the muscular and nervous systems are directed toward maintaining homeostasis

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Camels are perfectly adapted to desert conditions because

a. they can tolerate up to 30% loss of body water without any severe consequences. b. they can slow down their metabolism when dehydration causes hypertonicity of ECF. c. they have the ability to maintain plasma volume at the same homeostatic range even when the interstitial fluid becomes hypertonic. d. their body cells do not go into osmotic shock when they drink water rapidly after prolonged dehydration. e. all of these.

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