Which type(s) of EEG waves become(s) dominant in sleeping adults, but also in some forms of brain disease?
A. Delta and theta
B. Beta
C. Theta
D. Delta
E. Alpha and beta
Answer: A
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A. decreases thirst. B. inhibits ADH. C. increases renin secretion. D. increases thirst. E. increases aldosterone secretion.
the individual suffering from diabetes insipidus may urinate
What will be an ideal response?
Answer the following questions true (T) or false (F)
1. The prime mover of elbow flexion is biceps brachii. 2. The union of the muscles of the quadriceps femoris group forms the quadriceps tendon, which continues on to form the patellar ligament. 3. The soleus is a synergist of the gastrocnemius during plantar flexion.
During phagocytosis, binding of a particle to a plasma membrane receptor triggers formation of _____, which are extensions of the plasma membrane of the phagocyte that eventually surround the particle forming a phagosome
a) podocytes b) exterior vesicles c) interior vesicles d) pseudopods e) lysosomes