A hormone that decreases urinary output is:
A) ADH
B) aldosterone
C) both A and B
D) both A and B and ANP
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Q41: Cations are:
A)positive ions such as phosphate
B)negative ions
Q42: The concentration of dissolved materials present in
Q43: The function of ANP is to:
A)increase sodium
Q44: The movement of water through a membrane
Q45: A hormone that increases urinary output is:
A)aldosterone
B)ANP
C)both
Q47: When there is too much water in
Q48: The term osmolarity means the:
A)receptors in the
Q49: Anions are:
A)negative ions
B)covalently bonded atoms
C)positive ions
D)neutral ions
Q50: Cations are:
A)covalently bonded atoms
B)positive ions
C)negative ions
D)neutral ions
Q51: The major electrolytes in plasma are:
A)sodium, chloride,
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