Which medication is a potassium-sparing diuretic?
A. acetazolamide (Diamox)
B. spironolactone (Aldactone)
C. furosemide (Lasix)
D. bumetanide (Bumex)
Select your answer:
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Physiology › ViewThe hydrostatic pressure in a capillary in skeletal muscle is 37 mmHg at the arteriolar end and 14 mmHg at the venular end. The interstitial fluid hydrostatic pressure is 0 mmHg. The colloid osmotic pressure is 25 mmHg in the capillary and 1 mmHg in the interstitium. The net force producing fluid movement across the capillary wall at its arteriolar end is:
A. 13 mmHg out of the capillary
B. 13 mmHg into the capillary
C. 3 mmHg out of the capillary
D. 11 mmHg out of the capillary
E. 3 mmHg into the capillary
DNA and Polypeptide Synthesis › View
What is the role of tRNA?
A. carries specific amino acids to be joined onto the polypeptide chain
B. has start and stop codons which initiates translation and releases the polypeptide chain into the cytoplasm
C. carry genetic code from the nucleus to the ribosomes
D. essential to keep DNA protected