What is the function of ADH?

A. Tissue growth
B. Bone reabsorption
C. Increase metabolic rate
D. Water retention


Answer: D

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Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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Which of the following correctly describes water movement across the epithelial cells lining the collecting duct?

A) Water can permeate the lipid bilayer at all times. B) Water can permeate the phospholipid bilayer only in the presence of aldosterone. C) Water can permeate the apical membrane through aquaporin-2 and the basolateral membrane through aquaporin-3, but aquaporin-2 is only present in the presence of ADH. D) Water can permeate the basolateral membrane through aquaporin-2 and the apical membrane through aquaporin-3, but aquaporin-2 is only present in the presence of aldosterone. E) Water can permeate the phospholipid bilayer only in the presence of ADH.

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The adrenal medulla develops from which of the following germ layers during embryonic development?

a) Mesoderm b) Endoderm c) Ectoderm d) A combination of two of the layers e) None of the answer selections are correct

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Describe pitch and loudness and how these are properties of sound are processed by the cochlea.

What will be an ideal response?

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