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Regulation of volume and water quiz
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How can glucose sometimes be an effective osmole and at other times be an ineffective osmole?
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It is effective in the presence of insulin and ineffective when there is no (or inadequate) insulin.
It is ineffective in the presence of insulin and effective when there is no (or inadequate) insulin.
It depends on the optical isomer; L-glucose is effective and D-glucose is ineffective.
It depends on the optical isomer; L-glucose is ineffective and D-glucose is effective.
Glucose is never an effective osmole.
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