Red fibers, the smallest of the fiber types.

A) Fast (oxidative or glycolytic), fatigable fibers
B) Slow (oxidative), fatigue-resistant fibers


Ans: B) Slow (oxidative), fatigue-resistant fibers

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Increased insulin secretion immediately following a meal will result in increased

A. glycogen synthesis. B. lipid catabolism. C. release of glucose into the circulatory system. D. gluconeogenesis. E. glycogenolysis.

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Spermatogenesis requires which of the following hormones?

A. LH B. FSH C. Testosterone D. All three are necessary for spermatogenesis.

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Diuretics are often prescribed to counteract

A. low blood pressure, as they inhibit urine formation. B. alkalosis, as they enhance urinary excretion of bases. C. high blood pressure, as they lessen kidney reabsorption and blood volume. D. heart arrhythmias, as they balance electrolyte levels. E. acidosis, as they enhance urinary excretion of acids.

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