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Quiz yourself by thinking what should be in each of the black spaces below before clicking on it to display the answer.
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show water balance.  
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show Hydrostatic pressure is the force that fluids exert.  
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show 500 ml  
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show ECF increases when antidiuretic hormone (ADH) is present.  
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show sodium ion  
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What is a major function of potassium ions in the body?   show
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show respiratory and urinary systems  
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What leads to respiratory acidosis?   show
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Hyperventilation is the compensation for an acid-base imbalance known as:   show
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In what direction will water move when hypotonic fluids are present in the plasma?   show
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A patient with heart failure is administered an intravenous line containing a solution of hypertonic sodium chloride. Select the patient for whom this solution an appropriate choice.   show
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Mrs. Frykholm is experiencing diabetic ketoacidosis, which causes metabolic acidosis. She has experienced damage to her kidneys from diabetes mellitus. Predict how her body compensates to return her blood pH to normal.   show
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show electrolyte  
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Determine the pH value that represents a basic, or alkaline, solution.   show
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Water obeys the principle of mass balance. In other words, what is gained by the body must equal what is lost by the body.   show
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Which of the following accounts for the majority of our total body water?   show
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What system is responsible for the most common route of water loss from the body?   show
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show False  
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show dehydration  
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show osseous tissue  
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What ion concentration is linked to calcium ion concentration and regulated by vitamin D3 (calcitriol)?   show
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show vasodilation  
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show gametes.  
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show ejaculatory duct  
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Which portion of the penis is called the foreskin?   show
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What stem cell begins the process of spermatogenesis?   show
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show spermiogenesis  
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The movement of sperm, testicular fluids, and secretions from the prostate gland and seminal vesicle into the urethra is known as:   show
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show ovary  
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show ampulla of the uterine tube  
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When are all oogonia formed in females?   show
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Which of the following is the first phase of the ovarian cycle?   show
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show ejaculatory duct.  
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If a couple want to have sexual intercourse, and they do not wish to use a behavior method as a form of birth control since they know it comes with high risk. What could be an alternative method?   show
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The reduction in the number of chromosomes to half the normal count occurs during:   show
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show crossing over  
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From one original cell, four genetically unique daughter cells, each with 23 nonreplicated chromosomes, are produced at the conclusion of meiosis II of spermatogenesis.   show
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During an erection, blood from the testicular arteries fills the vascular spaces of the corpus spongiosum of the penis.   show
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show 4  
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show False  
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show secondary oocyte  
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show day 14  
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show stratum functionalis of the endometrium  
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Which of the following is NOT a prenatal period?   show
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The fusion of a sperm cell and secondary oocyte is known as:   show
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show morula.  
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show yolk sac  
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Which of the following is the inner germ layer?   show
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show neurulation  
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show week 12  
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Approximately how many days after fertilization is a fetus considered full-term and ready to be born?   show
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show homozygous.  
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A birth defect known as spina bifida results from the incomplete closure of the embryonic neural tube. Which germ layer is affected?   show
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Predict the possible blood types, or phenotypes, of offspring in which the father has blood type O and the mother has blood type AB.   show
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show embryonic period.  
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show blastocyst  
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show True  
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show trophoblast  
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show provides nutrition for the developing embryo  
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show False  
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What connects the placenta to the fetus?   show
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Which of the following vascular shunts connects the fetal left and right atria?   show
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show True  
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show fetus.  
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show childbirth  
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show True  
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What is the neonatal period?   show
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