Regions A and B produce the same commodity and each export all
of it to Region C. If the per-unit export price is $10 higher in
Region A than in Region B, what can be concluded about the transfer
costs (denoted by t(ij), where i and j can be A, B, or C) between
these three Regions?
Group of answer choices
a) t(AB)>10; t(BC)+t(AC)=10
b) t(AB)>10; t(BC)-t(AC)=10
c) t(AB)<10; t(BC)-t(AC)≤10
d) t(AB)=10; t(BC)+t(AC)≤10
Region
Function
Protein
Dendrite
Soma
Axon
Axon terminal
Complete the table above on the regions of the neuron, their
primary function(s), and a specific protein that supports
that function. Explain your choice of protein.
Describe how the kidney is important for osmoregulation in
vertebrates. If you compared a kidney in a desert rodent to a
rodent that lives in a more water-rich environment how might they
differ?
How is the function of the kidney greatly dependent on the
process of osmosis? If there was a high amount of
vasopressin, what happens regarding osmosis along the collecting
duct? Include how are the regional differences (medulla vs. cortex)
of the kidney are involved and the function of juxtamedullary
nephrons.
The _____ of the kidney is segregated into triangular
regions with a striped appearance.
cortex
ureters
medulla
The ________ urethral sphincter consists of skeletal muscle and
is voluntarily controlled.
inferior
internal
external
The ____ performs the excretory and homeostatic functions of
the urinary system.
kidneys
ureters
all of the above
This knot of coiled capillaries, found in the kidneys, forms
the filtrate. It is the:
arterioles
glomerulus
tubule
The Urinary system consists of the following except:
Paired kidneys
Urethra
Vesicle...
The current estimate is that mammalian b cells are capable of
producing 1010 different immunoglobulins, each with a different
hypervariable region. Explain the immunological consequence of this
generation of diversity.