A patient with Syndrome X can exhibit which of the following common conditions?

A) High blood sugar levels, low blood pressure, high blood level of HDL
B) Low blood sugar levels, low blood pressure, high triglycerides
C) High blood sugar levels, high blood pressure, high triglycerides
D) Low blood sugar levels, high blood pressure, low blood level of HDL


C

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After an infection, many dead and fragmented bacterial cells must be filtered from the body. Which of the following cells will clear out the cell debris?

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Which of the following is not possible?

A) Gas flow equals pressure gradient over resistance. B) Pressure gradient equals gas flow over resistance. C) Resistance equals pressure gradient over gas flow. D) The amount of gas flowing in and out of the alveoli is directly proportional to the difference in pressure or pressure gradient between the external atmosphere and the alveoli.

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When a sensory neuron is excited by some form of energy, the resulting graded potential is called a(n) ________

A) action potential B) excitatory potential C) postsynaptic potential D) generator potential

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