In hypocalcemia,
A) depolarization is prevented.
B) PTH production is reduced.
C) blood Ca2+ levels are increased.
D) neuromuscular excitability increases.
E) neuromuscular excitability decreases.
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Q41: Aldosterone secretion may be stimulated by _.
A)
Q42: Parathyroid hormone affects the _.
A) bones, heart,
Q43: Hyperkalemia is defined as
A) excess excitability of
Q44: Calcitonin
A) promotes the absorption of Ca2+ from
Q45: The main regulator of serum phosphate levels
Q47: Increased osmolality of the extracellular fluid
A) increases
Q48: A major complication of thyroid surgery is
Q49: The most common cause of hyperkalemia is
Q50: Stimulus for the secretion of parathyroid hormone
Q51: Calcium's roles in the body include
A) bone
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