Excess amino acids in the body are
a) Excreted in urine
b) Excreted in feces
c) Converted into glucose
d) Stored as ATP
e) Converted into proteins
c
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A. there is no effect on ADH secretion. B. ADH (antidiuretic hormone) secretion increases. C. ADH secretion stops. D. ADH secretion decreases. E. None of the choices are correct.
Define hypokalemia and hyperkalemia
A) Hypokalemia is defined as blood Na+ levels below 136 mEq/L and hyperkalemia is defined as blood Na+ levels above 145 mEq/L. B) Hypokalemia is defined as blood Na+ levels above 145 mEq/L and hyperkalemia is defined as blood Na+ levels below 136 mEq/L. C) Hypokalemia is defined as blood K+ levels below 3.5 mEq/L and hyperkalemia is defined as blood K+ levels above 5.0 mEq/L. D) Hypokalemia is defined as blood K+ levels above 5.0 mEq/L and hyperkalemia is defined as blood K+ levels below 3.5 mEq/L. E) Hypokalemia is defined as blood pH below 7.35 and hyperkalemia is defined as blood pH above 7.45.
What structure returns blood from the lungs to the heart?
A. Pulmonary trunk B. Pulmonary arteries C. Pulmonary valve D. Pulmonary veins
What do pheromones stimulate?
A. Olfactory cells B. Supporting cells C. Hair cells D. Olfactory glands E. Taste cells