osmoreceptors may be stimulated when ....
ANSWER.
* Osmoreceptors may be stimulated when changes
in osmotic pressure and osmolality occur.
* Osmoreceptors present in the hypothalamus
regulate changes in osmotic pressure.
* Osmoreceptors present in the kidney useful to
regulate changes in the osmolality.
osmoreceptors may be stimulated when a) anti-diuretic hormone decrease b) blood volume increases c) serum osmolality inceases d) serum sodium decreases.
please select all that apply
11. When a T helper cell is stimulated, what cells are produced? Select all that apply cytotoxic T cells memory B cells plasma cells clones of the stimulated T cell
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