Discuss the changes in urinary output and possible causes of polyuria
What will be an ideal response?
Polyuria is the production of excessive amounts of urine. Polyuria results from hormonal or metabolic problems, such as those associated with diabetes or glomerulonephritis.
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A) The intracellular receptors have very slow kinetics. B) The bound receptors affect gene transcription rates. C) The steroid receptor complex activates signal transduction pathways. D) The steroid receptor complex must then exit the cell to exert its effects.
The main reason why an individual with type AB, Rh-negative blood cannot donate blood to an individual with type A, Rh-positive blood is because ________
A) anti-A antibodies in the recipient will agglutinate RBCs of the donor B) anti-A antibodies in the donor will agglutinate RBCs of the recipient C) anti-B antibodies in the donor will agglutinate RBCs of the recipient D) anti-B antibodies in the recipient will agglutinate RBCs of the donor E) anti-D antibodies in the donor will agglutinate RBC of the recipient
A dense layer of collagen fibers that surround the entire skeletal muscle is the
A. Epimysium B. Perimysium C. Endomysium D. Muscle Fibers
Asthma is a respiratory disorder characterized by construction of airways and mucus production which makes it very difficult to breathe. The constriction of airways, mucus production and altered gene expression in the cells lining the airways of asthmatics is due to increased release of neurotransmitter acetylcholine. Explain how a single molecule can have such a large and diverse effect in a
single cell. What will be an ideal response?