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Central diabetes insipidus is caused by failure of the posterior pituitary to secrete ADH and the following statements pertain to that disorder:
A. excretion of large volumes of dilute urine
B. the urine cannot be concentrated
C. produces large volumes of dilute urine
D. increased serum osmolarity
E. circulating levels of ADH are high
Which of the following is the correct combination of the statements given above?

#Unit 7. System Physiology – Animal
  1. A, B and C 
  2. A, C and D 
  3. A, and B
  4. B,  and D
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#Unit 5. Developmental Biology

If a cell or tissue type is able to differentiate according to its specified fate, it is assumed that commitment is:

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#Unit 5. Developmental Biology

How cells became different from one another during embryonic development?

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#Unit 5. Developmental Biology

If a specified cell is transplanted to a population of differently specified cells, the fate of the transplant will be:
A. Altered if the specification is reversible
B. Capable of differentiating by itself if the specification is reversible
C. Altered if the specification is irreversible
D. Capable of differentiating by itself if the specification is irreversible
Which of the following combination is correct?

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#Unit 5. Developmental Biology

In both animals and plants, undifferentiated cells go through a process of maturation that begins when they become committed to a specific cell lineage.
   
Which of the following option represents correct events regarding to series

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#Question id: 14844

#Unit 13. Methods in Biology

An urn contains 25 balls numbered 1 through 25. Two balls are drawn from the urn with replacement. The probability of getting at least one odd is

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#Unit 13. Methods in Biology

Four persons are chosen at random from a group containing 3 men, 2 women and 4 children. The chance that exactly 2 of them will be children is