A ________ is a smooth rounded articular process.
A) spine
B) sulcus
C) ramus
D) condyle
E) meatus
condyle
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Antidiuretic hormone (ADH)
A. increases plasma osmolality. B. increases water reabsorption in the kidneys. C. is secreted by the anterior pituitary. D. causes the production of a large volume of urine. E. increases urine volume.
In the sodium-hydrogen antiport system,
A. both Na+ and H+ are transported into the tubular cell. B. Na+ are transported into the cell; H+ are transported out of the cell. C. Na+ are transported out of the cell; H+ are transported into the cell. D. Na+ are transported into the tubular lumen; H+ are transported into the cell. E. both Na+ and H+ are transported into the tubular lumen.
Angiotensin II
A. is formed from angiotensin I by the action of renin. B. acts on the collecting ducts to increase reabsorption of water. C. decreases blood pressure. D. is a potent vasodilator. E. stimulates aldosterone secretion.
What happens to the polar bodies that are produced during oogenesis?
A. They help to form the placenta. B. They are incorporated into the inner cell mass. C. They degenerate. D. They provide yolk to nourish the early embryo. E. They participate in the formation of the extra-embryonic membranes.