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Anatomy & Physiology

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Which tissue forms a continuous sheet of cells with no blood vessels?

a. epithelial tissue b. connective tissue c. muscle tissue d. nervous tissue

Anatomy & Physiology

Carl has hypothyroidism and therefore his Na+/K+ ATPase pumps are functioning at a reduced rate. Will there be any effect on the transport of Na+? 

A. There will be a reduction in Na+ transport in Bowman's capsule epithelial cells. B. There will be a reduction in Na+ transport on the basolateral side of the tubule epithelial cells. C. There will be a reduction in ATP-dependent, Na+ transport on the apical side of the tubule epithelial cells. D. There will be a reduction in Na+ secretion on both sides of the tubule epithelial cells. E. There will be no change to Na+ transport.

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A blood pressure reading of 120/80 would

A. indicate a diastolic pressure of 120 mm Hg. B. have Korotkoff sounds at pressures above 120 mm Hg. C. indicate a systolic pressure of 120 mm Hg. D. indicate a systolic pressure of 80 mm Hg. E. would be considered hypertensive.

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As viscosity of the blood increases,

A. the pressure required to force it to flow increases. B. the flow does not change. C. the pressure required to force it to flow decreases. D. the hematocrit decreases. E. the fluid becomes thinner.

Anatomy & Physiology