1) true 2) true 3) true 4) i think thats false
5) false 6) false 7) false 8) true
9) true 10) false 11) false 12) true
13) false 14)true 15) false 16) false
17) true 18) false 19) true 20)true
Answer:
E. hepatic cells (hepatocytes)
Explanation:
These cells are the ones that secrete bile acids, rest do not match the given description
These cells make up about ~70-80% of liver mass and are primary authority at producing bile for the body
The answer to your question would be “C”
At the onset of a muscle contraction, the presence of calcium triggers the opening of the Na-K channels in the membrane. Potassium is a calcium inhibitor, so as the potassium flows out of the cell, it eventually reduces the presence of calcium. This causes the closure of the Na-K channel (negative feedback mechanism). In a hypokalemic state, the lack of sufficient K doesn't inhibit the calcium channel, and in turn doesn't properly terminate the muscle contraction at the cellular level.
Explanation:
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