If total cross-sectional area of blood vessels in an organ increases, what happens to velocity of blood through that organ?
What will be an ideal response?
decreased
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Define resting membrane potential
A) Resting membrane potential is the change in charge across the inner and outer membrane of a cell. B) Resting membrane potential is the membrane potential of an unstimulated cell. C) Resting membrane potential is a temporary, localized change in the potential of a cell. D) Resting membrane potential is the minimum ability of a cell to generate electrical impulses. E) Resting membrane potential is the resting speed a cell can propagate electrical impulses.
Stress, causing excessive amounts of epinephrine secretion which stimulates glycogen breakdown, indicates which condition? This condition can also indicate diabetes mellitus
a) albuminuria b) glucosuria c) urobilinogenuria d) hematuria e) bilirubinuria
The kidneys make the final enzyme for synthesis of the hormone ________, which causes increased calcium absorption in the small intestine.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
A condition in which there is an excessive number of white blood cells in the urine is called ____
a. pyuria b. hematuria c. oliguria d. uremia