Catalysts increase reaction rates by lowering the activation energy of a reaction.

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


True

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a) simple diffusion b) facilitated diffusion c) bulk transport d) active transport

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If a synchondrosis were to increase in mobility...

a) the stability of the surrounding structures would be impaired. b) they would be able to resist more tension and stress. c) a joint capsule would evolve allowing the full motion to occur. d) the surrounding structures would have more flexibility and movement.

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What is the correct sequence of the journey for mature sperm?

A. Ejaculatory duct - prostatic urethra - epididymis - ductus deferens - penile urethra - vagina - uterus - uterine tube B. Epididymis - ductus deferens - ejaculatory duct - prostatic urethra - penile urethra - uterine tube - vagina - uterus C. Epididymis - ductus deferens - ejaculatory duct - prostatic urethra - penile urethra - vagina - uterus - uterine tube D. Epididymis - ductus deferens - prostatic urethra - ejaculatory duct - penile urethra - vagina - uterus - uterine tube

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Which of the following is a normal constituent of urine?

A. Glucose B. Large proteins C. Blood D. Creatinine

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