When would the human body produce the most lactic acid?

a. after falling into a deep sleep
b. after eating a large meal
c. during prolonged exercise
d. while drinking a glass of milk


c. during prolonged exercise

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A. a cadherin B. a gap junction C. a tight junction D. an actin filament E. an integrin

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When Mendel crossed pure breeding peas having yellow seed color (YY) with pure breeding peas having green seed color (yy), all of the offspring had yellow seed color. These results mean that yellow seed color is the

A) genotype. B) dominant phenotype. C) mode of inheritance. D) recessive phenotype.

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As an erythroblast develops into an erythrocyte, it

A) becomes filled with clotting proteins. B) begins to manufacture platelets. C) loses its ability to reproduce. D) takes on the characteristics of an immature monocyte. E) undergoes active aerobic metabolism.

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The Argyll-Robertson pupil that is fixed and small, and does not react to light but does accommodate for focusing is associated with

A. Rocky Mountain spotted fever. B. leptospirosis. C. Lyme disease. D. tertiary syphilis. E. chlamydiosis.

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