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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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What determines the hydrostatic pressure of a solution?   show
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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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Through what two systems are carbon dioxide eliminated from the body?   show
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show hypoventilation  
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show metabolic acidosis.  
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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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show hyperventilation  
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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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show True  
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Which of the following accounts for the majority of our total body water?   show
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show urinary system  
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The osmotic pressure gradient, or the force of solutes in a solution, tends to push water away from the solution with the higher osmotic pressure, or the more concentrated solution, by osmosis.   show
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What is the most common cause for hypernatremia?   show
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Where are the majority of calcium ions stored in the body?   show
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show phosphate ions  
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Angiotensin-II restores fluid-homeostasis when dehydration occurs due to inadequate fluid intake. Which of the following is NOT an effect of angiotensin-II?   show
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show gametes.  
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show ejaculatory duct  
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show prepuce  
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show spermatogonium  
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What is the maturation process in which spermatids elongate and shed excess cytoplasm?   show
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show emission  
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show ovary  
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Where does fertilization usually occur?   show
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When are all oogonia formed in females?   show
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show follicular phase  
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Enlargement of the prostate gland can constrict the:   show
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show condoms  
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show meiosis.  
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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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show False  
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How many spermatids result from one spermatogonium?   show
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show False  
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Which of the following can be fertilized?   show
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Assuming a 28-day ovarian cycle, on what day should ovulation occur?   show
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show stratum functionalis of the endometrium  
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show infancy  
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The fusion of a sperm cell and secondary oocyte is known as:   show
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The 16-cell stage is known as the:   show
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show yolk sac  
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show endoderm  
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show neurulation  
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By what week of prenatal development will the placenta be established?   show
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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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show The possible blood types of the offspring are phenotypes A or B only.  
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show embryonic period.  
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show blastocyst  
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show True  
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Which part of the embryo contributes to the fetal portion of the placenta?   show
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show provides nutrition for the developing embryo  
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Sperm entry into the secondary oocyte triggers the acrosomal reaction.   show
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What connects the placenta to the fetus?   show
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show foramen ovale  
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The placenta, a temporary organ that is shed after the infant is born, is the site of exchange of oxygen, nutrients, and waste between the mother and fetus.   show
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The initial stimulus for labor comes from the:   show
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Parturition is also known as:   show
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A pregnant woman typically needs about 300 extra calories each day to support both herself and the fetus.   show
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show the first four weeks of life  
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