________ is an active form of the protein that stimulates the adrenal gland to release aldosterone

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word


Angiotensin II

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A. Both have similar electron transport protein complexes whose structures have been well conserved. B. Both contain ATP synthase. C. Both generate ATP via a H+ electrochemical gradient. D. The inner-membrane space of the mitochondria is similar to that of the thylakoid space insofar as each has a higher H+ concentration relative to that of the mitochondrial matrix and chloroplast stroma. E. The stroma of chloroplasts is similar to that of the mitochondrial inner-membrane space insofar as each has a higher H+ concentration relative to that of the chloroplast thylakoid lumen and the mitochondrial matrix.

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What kind of gland is a sweat gland?

a. exocrine b. endocrine c. sensory d. dermal e. follicle

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Why can table salt (NaCl) dissolve easily in water?

a. Water can add electrons to the sodium ion. b. Water can form covalent linkages with salt molecules. c. Water can remove electrons from the chloride ion, which causes the latter to dissociate from the sodium and dissolve. d. Water is polar and salt is nonpolar. Nonpolar compounds are more soluble in polar solvents because they are able to form strong covalent bonds that result in a breaking up of the molecule being dissolved. e. The partial positive charge of the hydrogens in the water molecule can associate with the negative charge of the chloride ion, and the partial negative charge of the oxygen of the water molecule can associate with the positive charge of the sodium atom.

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Why is it important to conduct scientific tests more than one time?

What will be an ideal response?

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