In reactive hypoglycemia,
a. too much glucose is transferred into the brain cells by an insulin excess
b. brain cells do not receive an adequate supply of glucose, leading to symptoms of depressed CNS activity
c. there is a deficiency of insulin
d. there is an excess of glucagon
e. b and c are true
B
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a) ATP and acetylcholine (ACh) b) calcium ions and ATP c) ACh and potassium ions d) sodium ions and ATP e) calcium and ACh
A selectively permeable membrane
A) does not allow any substances to pass through. B) allows all substances to pass through. C) allows all organic substances to pass through but excludes all inorganic substances. D) allows some substances to pass through and excludes others.
Damage to the ventral roots of the first five thoracic spinal nerves on the right side of the body would interfere with the ability to
A) dilate the right pupil. B) constrict the right pupil. C) dilate the left pupil. D) constrict the left pupil. E) smile and frown.
The tectospinal tract is part of the medial pathway, which is an indirect motor pathway
Indicate whether this statement is true or false.