A) You will produce an increased amount of dilute urine.
B) You will produce an increased amount of concentrated urine.
C) You will produce a decreased amount of concentrated urine.
D) You will produce a decreased amount of dilute urine.
E) You will produce a typical amount of urine; the lemonade will not have any noticeable impact on your urine production.
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A) larynx - contains vocal cords
B) pharynx - connects nasal and oral cavities to larynx
C) sinuses - remove dust particles from the air
D) glottis - opening to the larynx
E) epiglottis - covers the glottis
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A) an increase in the blood pH due to smoking
B) getting into a car accident and bruising your ribs on the steering wheel
C) getting a piece of meat lodged within your windpipe and not being able to breathe
D) being congested due to a sinus infection
E) playing football and getting the wind knocked out of you
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A) moisten the air before it enters the lungs.
B) prevent particles from entering the lungs.
C) help oxygen move into the lungs.
D) help carbon dioxide leave the lungs.
E) help carbon dioxide move into the lungs.
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A) gills are thick lobes of tissue with little blood supply.
B) gills are used to rid the body of nitrogenous wastes similar to the kidneys in humans.
C) about 80-90% of dissolved oxygen in the water is absorbed by the skin.
D) blood flows through the gills in the same direction that water flows over them.
E) gases are exchanged between the lamellae of the gills and the water.
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A) upper respiratory system more than the lower.
B) upper respiratory system as much as the lower.
C) sinuses.
D) lower respiratory system more than the upper.
E) trachea only.
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A) urea can be secreted.
B) some water will be reabsorbed through osmosis.
C) some glucose reabsorption will occur.
D) needed amino acids will be reabsorbed.
E) the pH of the blood is maintained.
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A) reabsorption of water and glucose
B) secretion of larger molecules which may be toxic
C) secretion of urea
D) reabsorption of amino acids
E) reabsorption of hydrogen ion
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A) diffuse through artificial or natural semipermeable membranes.
B) are pumped through a series of filters.
C) are diluted by adding dialysate from bags attached to the abdomen.
D) are actively transported through natural membranes in the abdomen.
E) are diluted by a transfusion of blood lower in wastes.
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A) urinary system
B) digestive system
C) respiratory system
D) cardiovascular system
E) integumentary system
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A) alveolus.
B) bronchiole.
C) sinus.
D) glottis.
E) trachea.
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A) nasal cavity - pharynx - larynx - trachea - bronchi - bronchioles - alveoli
B) bronchi - pharynx - larynx - trachea - nasal cavity - bronchioles - alveoli
C) bronchi - pharynx - trachea - nasal cavity - bronchioles - alveoli - larynx
D) nasal cavity - alveoli - bronchioles - bronchi - trachea - larynx - pharynx
E) pharynx - trachea - nasal cavity - bronchioles - alveoli - larynx - bronchi
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A) The rib cage moves out and up.
B) The diaphragm relaxes and moves up.
C) Pressure in the lungs increases.
D) Air is pushed out of the lungs.
E) The rib cage moves down and inward.
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A) It can lead to heart failure.
B) It is the retention of water and salts.
C) It is an imbalance in the ionic composition of body fluids.
D) It can result from kidney failure.
E) It results in kidney stones if uncorrected.
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A) 100%
B) 95-99%
C) 80-90%
D) 70-80%
E) 60-70%
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A) active transport.
B) facilitated transport.
C) diffusion.
D) osmosis.
E) secondary active transport.
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A) helps remove metabolic wastes from their bodies.
B) makes a respiratory pigment in their hemolymph unnecessary.
C) relies on the expansion and contraction of the body wall to move air into and out of the system.
D) is limited to the posterior end of the body.
E) digests food and distributes nutrients to the body.
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A) It will decrease their ability to exchange air into and out of the lungs, decreasing gas exchange.
B) It will have no effect on their ability to carry out gas exchange.
C) It will cause a buildup of mucus in their respiratory tract, decreasing gas exchange.
D) It will lower the surface area for gas exchange, decreasing gas exchange.
E) It will decrease the ability to exhale but the ability to inhale will be unaffected.
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