You gave your resident the wrong tray by mistake. She ate it all. She was to have a low salt diet but you accidentally gave her a regular tray.
What do you do?
A. Do nothing, it is too late to correct because she ate everything
B. Give her lots of water to drink, to help rid the salt she had
C. Tell the nurse that you made a mistake
D. Blame it on the resident for being so hungry that she ate the wrong tray before you could correct it
Select your answer:

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Iron Kinetics › ViewBelow are several of the many steps in the process from absorption and transport of iron to incorporation into heme.
Place them in proper order.
i. Transferrin picks up ferric iron.
ii. Iron is transferred to the mitochondria.
iii. DMT1 transports ferrous iron into the enterocyte.
iv. Ferroportin transports iron from enterocyte to plasma.
v. The transferrin receptor transports iron into the cell.
A. iii, ii, iv, i, v
B. v, iv, i, ii, iii
C. ii, i, v, iii, iv
D. iii, iv, i, v, ii
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What is the key idea about the wide range of reactions catalyzed by enzymes?
A. Enzymes only catalyze breakdown reactions
B. Enzymes catalyze a variety of reactions in metabolism
C. Enzymes only catalyze synthesis reactions
D. Enzymes only catalyze reactions with specific substrates