"Hydrophobic exclusion" refers to the chemical interactions that prevent nonpolar molecules from dissolving in water.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
True
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A young boy is brought to the hospital after a bicycle accident and possible pelvic fracture. While awaiting a computed tomography (CT) scan of his pelvis, a physician proceeds with a focal neurologic examination. In testing the child's reflexes, which of the following nerves would carry afferent impulses of the cremasteric reflex?
(A) Subcostal nerve (B) Lateral femoral cutaneous nerve (C) Genitofemoral nerve (D) Iliohypogastric nerve (E) Femoral nerve
Which of these does not contribute to the cessation of the signal in a synaptic transmission?
A. The axon terminal reabsorbs some neurotransmitters by endocytosis. B. Enzymes in the postsynaptic cell break down some neurotransmitters. C. Neurotransmitter escapes from the synapse into the nearby extracellular fluid. D. Neurotransmitters are no longer released. E. Synaptic vesicles secrete neurotransmitter by exocytosis.
Following a few months of noticeably high urine volume, Stephanie's doctor diagnosed her with diabetes insipidus and prescribed her desmopressin, which is a synthetic drug form of vasopressin. A few weeks later, Stephanie accidentally takes two doses instead of one. On that day, what is Stephanie likely to experience?
A. A decrease in blood pressure B. An increased urine volume C. A noticeable reduction in thirst and desire to drink water D. An increase in the osmolarity of urine E. None of these would occur
Ions can pass into or out of the cell only through ____________________ and ____________________ in the plasma membrane
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