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Osmolar clearance

A 35-year-old female complains to her doctor that she is suffering from frequent urination. Her resting blood pressure and heart rate are 120/80 and 72, respectively. Her plasma creatinine is 0.85 mg/dl, urine flow is 5 ml/min, and urine osmolarity is 190 mOsm/l. Her plasma osmolarity is 290 mOsm/l. Calculate her osmolar clearance and free water clearance. Is her urine dilute or concentrated?

Subject:

Biology

Topic:

Other

Posting ID:

105537

OTA ID:

105514

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Biomes and the Organisms That Live Within Them

Choose one of the earth's major biomes. and in powerpoint create a very simple presentation, each slide containing 1-2 sentences. Describe the climate and physical characteristics of that biome and the types of organisms that live within it. Give examples of and describe symbiotic relationships between those organisms. Be sure to include at least one example from each of the following: parasitism, mutualism, and commensalism. Describe a freshwater or saltwater life zone within or adjacent to the biome you chose. Detail the similarities and differences between the terrestrial biome and the aquatic life zone.

Subject:

Biology

Topic:

Other

Posting ID:

106416

OTA ID:

105483

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What is the evolution debate?

I am having difficulty finding a straight answer for this question. What is the evolution debate?

Subject:

Biology

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Other

Posting ID:

110333

OTA ID:

105233

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What major differences allowed the early Homo genuses of hominids to become more successful than the Australopithecus hominids?

What major differences allowed the early Homo genuses of hominids to become more successful than the Australopithecus hominids? A. larger brains B. walked erect C. tool making advancements D. became vegetarians E. A, B, and C

Subject:

Biology

Topic:

Other

Posting ID:

111224

OTA ID:

105514

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Life of Earth

Pretend you are an atom. Take the number of your birth month (October) as your atomic number. Determine the configuration of electrons in your valence shell and see how you might interact with the other “atoms” in your group to form ions or new molecules.

Subject:

Biology

Topic:

Other

Posting ID:

115739

OTA ID:

105168

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