. Dabetes insipidus is a disease where the affected individual can urinate up to 40 liters of dilune per day. Which of the following hormonal imbalances could be a cause of diabe insipidus? A. Severe hyposecretion of inhibin B. Severe hypersecretion of aldosterone C. Severe hyposecretion of antidiuretic hormone D. Severe hypersecrebon of inhibin. 2. A chemical that inhibited the action of renin would. A. Cause a decrease in plasma [aldosterone] and an increase in palasma[angiostansin II ]. B. because ausea decrease in plasma [angiotensin II] and an increase in plasma [aldosteron C. Could ultimately cause a decrease in urine output D. Would cause a massive increase in both systolic and diastolic blood pressure. 3a. An 18-year-old woman passed out at a party and was taken to the emergency room friends. They stated that she had been drinking alcoholic beverages heavily. Upon admis- the emergency room, she was only responsive to painful stimuli. Her laboratory tests s that she had metabolic acidosis and had an increase in urinary ketone excretion. She was on a glucoOse/saline drip intravenously and transierred to the intensive care unit. Over th few days, urinary excretion of what compound would be expected to increase as he restores normal acid-base balance? A. Ammonium (NH4") B. Dibasic phosphate (HPO4*) C. Monobasic phosphate (HaPO) D. Urea
1. Dabetes insipidus is a disease where the affected individual can urinate up to 40 liters of dilune per day. Which of the following hormonal imbalances could be a cause of diabe
insipidus?
A. Severe hyposecretion of inhibin
B. Severe hypersecretion of aldosterone
C. Severe hyposecretion of antidiuretic hormone
D. Severe hypersecrebon of inhibin.
2. A chemical that inhibited the action of renin would.
A. Cause a decrease in plasma [aldosterone] and an increase in palasma[angiostansin II ].
B. because ausea decrease in plasma [angiotensin II] and an increase in plasma [aldosteron
C. Could ultimately cause a decrease in urine output
D. Would cause a massive increase in both systolic and diastolic blood pressure.
3a. An 18-year-old woman passed out at a party and was taken to the emergency room
friends. They stated that she had been drinking alcoholic beverages heavily. Upon admis-
the emergency room, she was only responsive to painful stimuli. Her laboratory tests s
that she had
on a glucoOse/saline drip intravenously and transierred to the intensive care unit. Over th
few days, urinary excretion of what compound would be expected to increase as he
restores normal acid-base balance?
A. Ammonium (NH4")
B. Dibasic phosphate (HPO4*)
C. Monobasic phosphate (HaPO)
D. Urea
4b. What factor does NOT affect the amount ofg heat lost from the human body by
radiation?
A. The area of skin facing the extermal environment.
B. The temperature difference between the skin and the surroundings.
C. The surface area of the body.
D. The mass of the body.
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