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11 A patient develops a condition that causes the quantity

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11 A patient develops a condition that causes the quantity

11 A patient develops a condition that causes the quantity of oxygen transported to the tissue to decrease The red bone marrow responds by increasing the production of red blood cells so oxygen transport is restore to normal levels This would be an example of A positive feedback B negative feedback 12 The active process involving vesicles used by cells to release enzymes and hormones to the extracellula fluid is A exocytosis B phagocytosis C receptor mediated endocytosis D fluid phase pinocytosis E cytokinesis 13 The drastic often irreversible change in the structure of a protein resulting from the rupture of hydroge bonds subjected to stress such as heat is termed A detoxification B fluidity C stratification D saponification E denaturation 14 If an IV solution is added to plasma making the plasma hypertonic which of the following would mos likely result A no osmosis B water would move out of the RBCs C water would move into the RBCs 15 When table salt sodium chloride NaCl is placed in water A Na and Cl form ionic bonds with each other B Na and Cl form polar covalent bonds with each other C Na and Cl form hydrogen bonds with water D Ionic bonds between Na and Cl are broken E Na and Cl become separated by their Van der Walls forces 16 The first opportunity for a checkpoint to stop cell division if mutated or damaged DNA is present occurs between A GI S B S G2 C G2 M D M GI E GO GI 17 The final electron acceptor in aerobic respiration is A NADH B FADH2 C ATP synthase D oxygen E acetyl coenzyme A 18 Which of the following is a characteristic of a benign neoplasm that can help distinguish it from a malignant tumor A encapsulation B metastasis C rapid growth D invades the lymph nodes E starves nearby tissues 19 The waste product carbon dioxide that accumulates in the body originates specifically from the reactions of A dehydration synthesis B aerobic respiration C glycolysis E phosphorylation