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ghost!

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Consuming a meal high in salt will
 A) drastically increase the osmolarity of the blood.
  B) result in a temporary increase in blood volume.
  C) decrease thirst.
  D) cause hypotension.
  E) activate the renin-angiotensin mechanism.

Question 2

Which valve(s) cusps open up toward the base of the heart?
 A) right and left AV valves
  B) aortic and pulmonary valves
  C) left AV and aortic valves
  D) right AV and pulmonary valves
  E) right AV, left AV, aortic and pulmonary valves



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laurnthompson

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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

B



ghost!

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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again




 

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