erythropoietin by the A Blood oxygen partial pressure at 98% B Living in a high
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erythropoietin by the A Blood oxygen partial pressure at 98% B Living in a high altitude climate C Excessive bleeding D Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease E Sickle cell anemia crisis 8. Which statement is NOT a factor in stimulating the production of 16. 9. The micturition reflex controls A) urine formation. B) voiding of the filled bladder. C) formation of a salt gradient in the kidney. D) filling of the urinary bladder 0. Which of the following types of white blood cells is the first to respond to tissue injury ? A Basophil B Eosinophil C Neutrophill E Lymphocytes Which of the following does not contribute to lymph transport? A contraction of skeletal muscles B being located adjacent to large veins C pressure changes in the thoracic cavity D mini-valves in the lymphatic vessels 11. What is the basic functional unit of the kidney? A) convoluted tubules B) renal pyramid C) renal pelvis D) nephron E) glomerulus 12. 13. What are the most powerful stimuli for breathing? A) B) c) D) high pH; high CO2 low pH; low CO2 low pH: high CO2 high ph: low CO2 14. Which term indicates that tissue in the heart is receiving a diminished oxygen supply? A) B) C) D) coronary thrombosis angina pectoris Transient Ischemic Attack myocardial infarction 15. Which is true regarding hormonal contraception for women? A) they prevent ovulation by lowering GnRH B) they prevent FSH release through negative feedback mechanisms C) they have no effect on LH levels D) they increase the secretion of clear, thin mucus from the cervical epithelium E) they maintain the corpus luteum which mimicks pregnancy and prevents ovulationExplanation / Answer
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8. A. Blood oxygen partial pressure at 98%
9. the micturition reflex controls is D) Filling of the Urinary bladder
10. C) Neutrophil
11. B) being located adjacent to large veins
12. D) the Nephron is the basic functional unit of kidney
13. C) low pH: high CO2
14. D) Myocardial infarction
15. B. They prevent FSH release through negative feedback mechanism
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