Anatomy & Physiology (6th Edition)
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Chapter 23, Problem 6MC
Summary Introduction
To determine:
The low
(a) youth,
(b) physical exercise,
(c) old age,
(d) fever
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Select the best answer or answers from the choices given: Metabolic rate is relatively low in (a) youth, (b) physical exercise, (c) old age, (d) fever..
21. ) to cool the body, sweat evaporates from the skin and ........?
a) heart rate increases
b) blood vessels dilate
c) blood vessels constrict
d) adipose tissue expands
21. The body is capable of catabolizing many substances as sources of energy. Which of the
Tollowing would be used as an energy source only after the depletion of other sources and the
person is yet not getting any external source of food?
A) fat in adipose tissue
B) glucose in the blood
C) protein in muscle cells
D) glycogen in muscle cells
E) calcium phosphate in bone
22. Using anatomical terminology, identify the correct order of words that make this a true
statement:
slightly more than the
D) left; inferiorly; right
E) right; anteriorly; left
The
kidney extends
kidney.
A) right; superiorly; left
B) right; inferiorly; left
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23. Most reabsorption of substances from the glomerular filtrate occurs in the:
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B) collecting tubule
C) proximal convoluted tubule
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Chapter 23 Solutions
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